Well-being, multidisciplinary work and a skillful team: essential elements of successful treatment in severe challenging behavior in dementia
Publication year
2023Source
Aging & Mental Health, 27, 12, (2023), pp. 2482-2489ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Primary and Community Care
Radboudumc Extern
Journal title
Aging & Mental Health
Volume
vol. 27
Issue
iss. 12
Page start
p. 2482
Page end
p. 2489
Subject
Radboudumc 18: Healthcare improvement science 18-Primary and Community Care; Primary and Community Care - Radboud University Medical Center; Radboudumc 18: Healthcare improvement science Primary and Community CareAbstract
OBJECTIVE: Conceptualize successful treatment of persons with dementia and severe challenging behavior as perceived by professionals. METHODS: In this concept mapping study 82 experts in dementia care participated. The study followed two phases of data collection: (1) an online brainstorm where participants completed the focus prompt: 'I consider the treatment of people with severe challenging behavior in dementia successful if.'; (2) individual sorting and rating of the collected statements followed by data analysis using multidimensional scaling and hierarchical cluster analysis, resulting in a concept map. RESULTS: Three clusters were identified, the first addressing treatment outcomes and the latter two addressing treatment processes, each divided into sub-clusters: (1) well-being, comprising well-being of the person with dementia and all people directly involved; (2) multidisciplinary analysis and treatment, comprising multidisciplinary analysis, process conditions, reduction in psychotropic drugs, and person-centered treatment; and (3) attitudes and skills of those involved, comprising consistent approach by the team, understanding behavior, knowing how to respond to behavior, and open attitudes. CONCLUSIONS: Successful treatment in people with dementia and severe challenging behavior focuses on well-being of all people involved wherein attention to treatment processes including process conditions is essential to achieve this.
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