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Filter by:The goals of this clinical trial are 1) to estimate the number of professional caregivers and the time spent to carry out the non-pharmacological therapies for people with dementia and 2) to evaluate differences between professional caregivers trained and non-trained to non-pharmacological therapies for people with dementia in term of caregivers' burnout and well-being of people with dementia living in nursing home. The main questions it aims to answer are: - How long does it take professional caregivers to implement and carry out non-pharmacological therapies? - How many caregivers are needed to start and carry out non-pharmacological therapies? - Do the non-pharmacological therapies improve the quality of life of people with dementia? - Do the non-pharmacological therapies reduce behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia? - Do the non-pharmacological therapies improve professional caregiver burnout, sense of competence and ethical climate in nursing home? - Do the non-pharmacological therapies reduce family caregivers' stress? Participants will attend ten sessions: - five theoretical meetings on dementia and non-pharmacological therapies; - five supervision meetings on the methodology for implementing non-pharmacological therapies based on discussions of cases. The investigators will compare the experimental group with an usual care control group to see if there are improvements in term of the quality of life of the resident perceived by the team, professional caregivers burnout, sense of competence of the carers and the ethical climate at the workplace.
This study will examine the productivity of the hospital workforce utilizing a unique dataset that is stored at the Royal Wolverhampton Trust (RWT). The data is recorded by a Real Time Location System (RTLS) that tracks the second-by-second physical location of patients, staff, and medical equipment. Using this data, the plan is to measure the amount of time that clinical staff spend with patients and with other clinical staff, and then explore how these measures of contact time influence patient health outcomes. The data will also be used to measure the location and movement of patients during their hospital stay, and test the impact of moving patients between wards on their health outcomes. In light of the recent COVID-19 outbreak, impact of COVID19 on patient contact time, patient outcomes and professional working practices will also be examined.