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.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1093/geroni/igae098.1258

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