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Desired dementia care towards end of life: Development and experiences of implementing a new approach to improve person‐centred dementia care

Abstract Aims To describe the co‐creation of the ‘Desired Dementia Care Towards End of Life’ (DEDICATED) approach to improve person‐centred palliative care for individuals with dementia and to describe the experiences of healthcare professionals during the approach's implementation. Methods A n...

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Published in:Journal of advanced nursing 2024-06
Main Authors: Biesmans, Jesper M. A., Bolt, Sascha R., Janssen, Daisy J. A., Wintjens, Toon, Khemai, Chandni, Schols, Jos M. G. A., Van Der Steen, Jenny T., Zwakhalen, Sandra M. G., Meijers, Judith M. M.
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Language:English
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Summary:Abstract Aims To describe the co‐creation of the ‘Desired Dementia Care Towards End of Life’ (DEDICATED) approach to improve person‐centred palliative care for individuals with dementia and to describe the experiences of healthcare professionals during the approach's implementation. Methods A needs assessment, comprising both qualitative and quantitative studies, informed palliative care needs of healthcare professionals, family caregivers and individuals with dementia. The approach was co‐created with healthcare and education professionals, guided by the findings. Then, healthcare professionals were trained to implement the approach in their organizations. From April to June 2022, semi‐structured interviews with actively engaged professionals were analysed using Conventional Content Analysis. Results The needs assessment yielded six key themes: (1) raising palliative care awareness, (2) familiarization with a person with dementia, (3) communication about future care preferences, (4) managing pain and responsive behaviour, (5) enhancing interprofessional collaboration in advance care planning and (6) improving interprofessional collaboration during transitions to nursing homes. Interviews with 17 healthcare professionals revealed that active involvement in co‐creating or providing feedback facilitated implementation. Overall, the DEDICATED approach was perceived as a valuable toolkit for optimizing palliative care for people with dementia and their loved ones. Conclusion Co‐creating the DEDICATED approach with healthcare professionals facilitated implementation in daily practice. The approach was considered helpful in enhancing person‐centred palliative dementia care. Impact Statement This study underscores the importance of active involvement of healthcare professionals in the research and development of new interventions or tools for palliative care, which can influence the successful implementation, dissemination and sustained usage of the developed tools. Implications for the Profession and Patient Care The developed approach can improve person‐centred palliative care for individuals with dementia, ultimately improving their quality of life and that of their loved ones. Reporting Method This study used the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research. Patient of Public Contribution No patient or public contribution.
ISSN:0309-2402
1365-2648
1365-2648
DOI:10.1111/jan.16285