AN EMBEDDED MIXED METHODS EVALUATION OF THE RESIDENTIAL CARE TRANSITION MODULE
2024
Evaluation of the Residential Care Transition Module
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Author Information
Author(s): Birkeland Robyn, Gaugler Joseph, Albers Elizabeth, Peterson Colleen, Louwagie Katie, Baker Zachary, Mittelman Mary
Primary Institution: University of Minnesota
Hypothesis
Under what circumstances does a telehealth dementia care support intervention provide positive benefits?
Conclusion
The study identifies specific factors that influence the effectiveness of a telehealth dementia care support intervention.
Supporting Evidence
- The study used qualitative data from quarterly review checklists and post-intervention interviews.
- Three mediators and moderators were empirically tested in the analysis.
Takeaway
This study looks at how a program helps people with dementia and what factors make it work better.
Methodology
The study used an embedded mixed methods design, combining qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis.
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