Family caregivers' perceptions and experiences of participating in the learning skills together intervention to build self-efficacy for providing complex care

CL White, A Barrera, S Turner, A Glassner, J Brackett… - Geriatric Nursing, 2022 - Elsevier
The purpose of this study was to describe how an intervention to teach family caregivers of
persons living with dementia to provide complex care tasks contributes to their self-efficacy …

Caregiver self-efficacy improves following complex care training: Results from the Learning Skills Together pilot study

K Meyer, A Glassner, R Norman, D James, R Sculley… - Geriatric nursing, 2022 - Elsevier
Family caregivers to persons living with dementia increasingly provide complex care tasks,
though most (53%) do so without any training.“Complex care” includes medical/nursing …

An interprofessional skills workshop to teach family caregivers of people living with dementia to provide complex care

P Prado, RS Norman, L Vasquez, A Glassner… - … education & practice, 2022 - Elsevier
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the acceptability of and satisfaction with an
interprofessional educational workshop to teach family caregivers of persons living with …

“Flying by the seat of our pants”: What dementia family caregivers want in an advanced caregiver training program

LW Samia, K Hepburn, L Nichols - Research in Nursing & …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Although dementia caregiver stress and burden can be ameliorated with intervention, such
interventions typically occur in specific caregiving contexts and at specific points in the …

The Care Ecosystem: Promoting self-efficacy among dementia family caregivers

JJ Merrilees, A Bernstein, S Dulaney, J Heunis… - …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives To illustrate specific psychosocial interventions aimed at improving self-efficacy
among family caregivers enrolled in the Care Ecosystem, a model of navigated care …

Bridging the gap: an innovative dementia learning program for healthcare assistants in hospital wards using facilitator-led discussions

A Chapman, S Law - International Psychogeriatrics, 2009 - cambridge.org
Nursing a person with dementia in a ward setting can be stressful and a challenge for staff
and patients alike. Healthcare assistants are identified as requiring a specific training …

Caregiving tasks and training interest of family caregivers of medically ill homebound older adults

VM Wilkins, ML Bruce, JA Sirey - Journal of aging and …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: This study assessed the caregiving activities and training interests of family
caregivers of medically ill older adults without dementia who receive home health care …

[图书][B] Impact of a psychoeducational intervention on dementia caregiving

SM Llanque - 2011 - search.proquest.com
Of the 65.7 million caregivers in the United States (US), approximately 14.9 million
caregivers provide unpaid care for a person diagnosed with dementia. Most, about 80%, of …

Alzheimer's disease caregiving information and skills. Part II: family caregiver issues and concerns

CJ Farran, D Loukissa, S Perraud… - Research in Nursing & …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
In recent years researchers have carried out an increasing number of clinical trials with
family caregivers of the elderly. The results of these interventions have suggested that …

A system to develop staff behaviors for person-centered care

IF BOETTCHER, B KEMENY, RP DESHON… - Alzheimer's Care …, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Certified nursing assistants and nurses have voiced their need for education and support in
their attempts to care for residents with dementia. Staff development can easily fail to change …