𝔖 Bobbio Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

An evaluation of a specialist multiagency home support service for older people with dementia using qualitative methods

✍ Scribed by Ian Rothera; Rob Jones; Rowan Harwood; Anthony J. Avery; Kate Fisher; Veronica James; Ian Shaw; Jonathan Waite


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
103 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6230

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Background

Standard home care support for people with dementia has been criticised in statutory inspection reports, and may lead to unnecessary crises, hospital or care home admissions.

Objective

To establish whether a specialist multiagency home care service for older people with dementia delivered better quality care than standard services, and how any improvements were achieved.

Design

Qualitative study, using semi‐structured interviews, focus groups and small group interviews.

Setting

Two demographically similar areas in Nottingham, one served by a specialist home care team, the other by standard services.

Participants

Twenty‐seven service users, 18 family carers, 17 home care workers, 20 health/social care professionals, across both services.

Results

The specialist service demonstrated greater flexibility and responsiveness to the particular needs and circumstances of service users and family carers, who were encouraged to participate in routine decision‐making and activities. By sharing responsibilities, the specialist service helped reduce carer stress and prevent crises. These outcomes depended on the configuration of the service, including multidisciplinary health and social services input, careworker autonomy and independence, continuous reassessment of clients' circumstances and preferences and the capacity to develop long‐term relationships, through careworker continuity. The standard service, which used a task‐orientated approach, lacked these characteristics.

Conclusions

This study provides evidence of the benefits of a specialist multiagency home support service over standard home care, in the opinion of service users, carers and careworkers, and defines the operational model that achieves this. Findings confirm best practice recommendations, based on models of dementia care which emphasise respect for ‘personhood’. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.