OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to develop and explore feasibility of SettleIN, a staff-led programme about healthy adjustment for people with dementia following care home placement. The main foci were intervention feasibility and the impact of the programme on resident quality of life and mood. METHOD: A manualised intervention developed through consultation with 47 experts was trialled using a mixed-method design. Thirteen new residents with dementia and 24 staff were recruited from six UK care homes. Outcomes were measured at baseline, intervention completion and four-week follow-up. Analysis of staff interviews and field notes is reported. RESULTS: Most experts deemed SettleIN to be well structured, comprehensive and appropriate. However, ...
Background: “Behaviour that Challenges” is common in people living with dementia, resident in care h...
BACKGROUND: "Behaviour that Challenges" is common in people living with dementia, resident in care h...
BACKGROUND: "Behaviour that Challenges" is common in people living with dementia, resident in care h...
Objectives: This study aimed to develop and explore feasibility of SettleIN, a staff-led programme a...
This thesis focuses on the use of staff training interventions in residential care settings to impro...
We evaluated an intervention designed to manage challenging behaviours of people with dementia. Fram...
We evaluated an intervention designed to manage challenging behaviours of people with dementia. Fram...
We evaluated an intervention designed to manage challenging behaviours of people with dementia. Fram...
Supplemental material for Healthy adjustment for new residents with dementia using SettleIN: A feasi...
OBJECTIVES: The dementia care home workforce receive little specific training. There are successful ...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a staff training intervention for agitation in people with severe dementia, r...
Aim: To test the feasibility of a definitive cluster-randomised controlled trial, comparing the effe...
Aim: To test the feasibility of a definitive cluster-randomised controlled trial, comparing the effe...
Objectives: This paper reports on the acceptability and effectiveness of the FITS (Focussed Interven...
BACKGROUND: "Behaviour that Challenges" is common in people living with dementia, resident in care h...
Background: “Behaviour that Challenges” is common in people living with dementia, resident in care h...
BACKGROUND: "Behaviour that Challenges" is common in people living with dementia, resident in care h...
BACKGROUND: "Behaviour that Challenges" is common in people living with dementia, resident in care h...
Objectives: This study aimed to develop and explore feasibility of SettleIN, a staff-led programme a...
This thesis focuses on the use of staff training interventions in residential care settings to impro...
We evaluated an intervention designed to manage challenging behaviours of people with dementia. Fram...
We evaluated an intervention designed to manage challenging behaviours of people with dementia. Fram...
We evaluated an intervention designed to manage challenging behaviours of people with dementia. Fram...
Supplemental material for Healthy adjustment for new residents with dementia using SettleIN: A feasi...
OBJECTIVES: The dementia care home workforce receive little specific training. There are successful ...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a staff training intervention for agitation in people with severe dementia, r...
Aim: To test the feasibility of a definitive cluster-randomised controlled trial, comparing the effe...
Aim: To test the feasibility of a definitive cluster-randomised controlled trial, comparing the effe...
Objectives: This paper reports on the acceptability and effectiveness of the FITS (Focussed Interven...
BACKGROUND: "Behaviour that Challenges" is common in people living with dementia, resident in care h...
Background: “Behaviour that Challenges” is common in people living with dementia, resident in care h...
BACKGROUND: "Behaviour that Challenges" is common in people living with dementia, resident in care h...
BACKGROUND: "Behaviour that Challenges" is common in people living with dementia, resident in care h...