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Using appreciative inquiry to implement person-centred dementia care in hospital wards

Abstract

The quality of care of persons with dementia in hospitals is not optimal and can be challenging. Moreover, staff may find difficulty in translating what they have learned during training into practice. This paper report the development and evaluation of a set of workshops using an appreciative inquiry approach to implement person-centred dementia care in two hospital wards. Staff worked collaboratively to develop a ward vision and to implement a number of action plans. Using appreciative inquiry approach, staff attitudes towards persons with dementia improved, inter-professional collaboration was enhanced and small changes in staff practices were noted. Dementia care in hospitals can be enhanced by empowering staff to take small but concrete actions after they engage in appreciative inquiry workshops, during which they are listened to and appreciated for what they can contribute.

Authors

Scerri A; Innes A; Scerri C

Journal

Dementia, Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 190–209

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

January 1, 2019

DOI

10.1177/1471301216663953

ISSN

1471-3012

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