A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Predicting institutional long-term care admission in dementia: – A mixed-methods study of informal caregivers' reports




SubtitleA mixed-methods study of informal caregivers' reports

AuthorsAfram B, Verbeek H, Bleijlevens M, Challis D, Leino-Kilpi H, Karlsson S, Soto M, Renom-Guiteras A, Saks K, Zabalegui A, Hamers J

PublisherWiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Publication year2015

JournalJournal of Advanced Nursing

Journal name in sourceJournal of Advanced Nursing

Volume71

Issue6

First page 1351

Last page1362

Number of pages12

ISSN0309-2402

eISSN1365-2648

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/jan.12479


Abstract

Aim: To investigate agreement between: (1) expected reasons and actual reasons for admission of people with dementia according to informal caregivers; (2) scores on measurement instruments prior to admission and the actual reasons for admission according to informal caregivers. Background: Timely admission of people with dementia is a crucial issue. Information is highly warranted on whether informal caregivers are capable of prior identification of causes of admission and, can thus be considered a reliable prospective source on causes of admission. Design: A cohort study among informal caregivers of people with dementia who made a transition to institutional long-term care. Methods: Qualitative data on the expected and actual reasons for admission were collected via open-ended questions at baseline and follow-up. Furthermore, at baseline, data were collected using measurement instruments to measure pre-admission characteristics. Interviews took place between November 2010-April 2012. After categorizing the answers, the agreement between the expected and actual reasons was calculated. Furthermore, bivariate associations were calculated between the actual reasons for admission and scores on corresponding measurement instruments. Results/Findings: For most informal caregivers, there was agreement between their statements on the expected reason and the actual reason for admission. A third of the caregivers showed no conformity. Bivariate associations showed that there is also agreement between the actual reasons for admission and scores on corresponding measurement instruments. Conclusion: Informal caregivers can be considered reliable sources of information regarding what causes the admission of a person with dementia. Professional care should anticipate informal caregivers' statements and collaborate with them to strive for timely and appropriate admission. © 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.




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