DEVELOPING OF AN SDM NURSING PRACTICE MODEL FOR OLDER PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA IN ACUTE CARE HOSPITALS
2024

Developing a Nursing Practice Model for Dementia Patients

Sample size: 5 publication Evidence: moderate

Author Information

Author(s): Saito Taeko, Masaki Harue

Primary Institution: Nippon Medical School

Hypothesis

Can a Shared Decision-Making nursing practice model be effectively implemented for older patients with dementia in acute care hospitals?

Conclusion

The study found that the Shared Decision-Making nursing practice model is feasible for use in acute care settings for older patients with dementia.

Supporting Evidence

  • The SDM nursing practice model was developed and refined through interviews with nursing practitioners.
  • Feasibility was assessed through content analysis of interview transcripts.
  • Surveys were administered to evaluate the SDM process before and after practice.

Takeaway

This study shows that nurses can help older patients with dementia make decisions about their care in hospitals.

Methodology

A hybrid concept analysis was conducted, followed by semi-structured interviews and surveys to assess feasibility.

Participant Demographics

Five acute care nurses participated in the study.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1093/geroni/igae098.2914

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