open access articleMuch of the UK’s ageing population lives in care homes, often with complex care needs including dementia. Optimal care requires strong clinical leadership, but opportunities for staff development in these settings are limited. Training using simulation can enable experiential learning in situ. In two nursing homes, Health Care Assistants (HCAs) received training in clinical communication skills (Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation Education through Technology and Simulation, SETS: group training with an actor simulating scenarios); and dementia (A Walk Through Dementia, AWTD: digital simulation, delivered one-to-one). In this qualitative descriptive study, we evaluated the potential of this training to enhance ...
Background Healthcare assistants (HCAs) provide care for people with dementia in acute hospital set...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia have unique palliative and end-of-life needs. However, access to qu...
Background There is a paucity of simulation-based dementia education programmes for acute care setti...
Much of the UK’s ageing population lives in care homes, often with complex care needs including deme...
Background\ud Skills for Health, Health Education England and Skills for Care (2015) in ‘Dementia Co...
Background Skills for Health, Health Education England and Skills for Care (2015) in ‘Dementia Core...
Background Despite approaches to provide effective dementia training in acute care settings, little ...
Background Recent studies suggest that simulation training for geriatric medicine is useful and po...
Introduction: Limited access to nurse supervisors, insufficient learning support and staff with high...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Background: Many people with advanced dementia live in residential aged care homes. Care home staff ...
Background: Many people with advanced dementia live in residential aged care homes. Care home staff ...
BACKGROUND: Many people with advanced dementia live in residential aged care homes. Care home staff ...
YesBackground and objectives: People with dementia occupy around one quarter of general hospital bed...
Introduction: In recent years dementia care has been on the crest of Government agenda in the United...
Background Healthcare assistants (HCAs) provide care for people with dementia in acute hospital set...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia have unique palliative and end-of-life needs. However, access to qu...
Background There is a paucity of simulation-based dementia education programmes for acute care setti...
Much of the UK’s ageing population lives in care homes, often with complex care needs including deme...
Background\ud Skills for Health, Health Education England and Skills for Care (2015) in ‘Dementia Co...
Background Skills for Health, Health Education England and Skills for Care (2015) in ‘Dementia Core...
Background Despite approaches to provide effective dementia training in acute care settings, little ...
Background Recent studies suggest that simulation training for geriatric medicine is useful and po...
Introduction: Limited access to nurse supervisors, insufficient learning support and staff with high...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Background: Many people with advanced dementia live in residential aged care homes. Care home staff ...
Background: Many people with advanced dementia live in residential aged care homes. Care home staff ...
BACKGROUND: Many people with advanced dementia live in residential aged care homes. Care home staff ...
YesBackground and objectives: People with dementia occupy around one quarter of general hospital bed...
Introduction: In recent years dementia care has been on the crest of Government agenda in the United...
Background Healthcare assistants (HCAs) provide care for people with dementia in acute hospital set...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia have unique palliative and end-of-life needs. However, access to qu...
Background There is a paucity of simulation-based dementia education programmes for acute care setti...