Social and occupational engagement of staff in two Irish nursing homes for people with dementia
Morgan-Brown, M ; Omerod, M ; Newton, R ; Manley, D ; Fitzpatrick, M
Morgan-Brown, M
Omerod, M
Newton, R
Manley, D
Fitzpatrick, M
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2011
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This observational study evaluated the amounts of social and occupational engagement of staff (nurses, care workers, activity coordinators) in two traditional style Irish residential nursing homes for people with dementia. A snapshot observational technique was used to obtain daily quantitative data. Approximately 65% of the time that staff were in communal sitting rooms during the observational periods was spent in work and care tasks, with approximately 25% of the time spent in social engagement and 10% spent in interactive occupational activities with the residents. Staff were absent from the room for over one-third of the observed time. Environmental and operational observations are discussed using narrative descriptions to give a context to the quantitative outcome measures.
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