학술논문

The essential features of Meeting Centres: development of the UK criteria for community support for people affected by dementia
Document Type
JOURNAL
Source
Working with Older People, 2022, Vol. 27, Issue 3, pp. 191-201.
Subject
research-article
Research paper
cat-HSC
Health & social care
cat-VG
Vulnerable groups
cat-OPG
Older people/gerontology
Family carers
People living with dementia
Concept analysis
Community support
Meeting Centres
Post-diagnostic intervention
Language
English
ISSN
1366-3666
Abstract
Purpose Meeting Centres (MCs) are a complex community-based psychosocial intervention to support people affected by dementia. The purpose of this paper is to describe the process of identifying the essential features of MCs from a UK perspective. Design/methodology/approach The essential features were examined within a concept analysis framework, which combines both static and evolutionary methods, enabling multiple stakeholder groups to be included in the process in an iterative manner. Findings Eleven essential features were developed, providing a conceptual model of the UK MCs. The underpinning rationale is sufficiently flexible to enable community-based development, while at the same time providing a robust platform upon which to build the evidence base. Originality/Value While some features may be common to other types of community-based support, the combination of characteristics and the underpinning ethos differentiates MCs and enables each one to meet the needs of its own community.