학술논문

Assessment of Nursing Staff Learning Needs Around Person-Centered Risk Management in Nursing Homes
Document Type
Report
Source
Journal of Gerontological Nursing. February 2023, Vol. 49 Issue 2, p7, 6 p.
Subject
United States
Language
English
ISSN
0098-9134
Abstract
The purpose of the current study was to describe nursing home (NH) staff's perceived learning and practice competency needs to facilitate effective delivery of person-centered care (PCC) when older adult residents' care preferences involve perceived risks. This needs assessment included a survey of NH staff and leaders (N = 87) and two focus groups (FGs) (N = 14). Results indicated staff were most confident handling preferences related to medication refusal (mean item rating = 4.1) and least confident in preferences related to smoking (mean item rating = 2.4). Staff were challenged in denying residents' preferences (mean item rating = 3.6) and worried about risk outcomes for residents or themselves (71.6%), reporting lack of policy and procedures to support them (48.1%). Survey results were enriched by FG themes: Establishing Person-Centered Values, Navigating Risk, and Operational Characteristics. Together, this information informed the development of a practice protocol to improve nursing competence in situations involving negotiation of resident and/or NH risks in care delivery. [Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 49(2), 7?12.]
Gerontological nurses require specialized knowledge to provide person-centered care (PCC) while balancing health and safety concerns when supporting residents' preferences in nursing homes (NHs) (Sillner et al., 2021). Inadequately balancing [...]