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Gentle persuasive approaches: introducing an educational program on an orthopaedic unit for staff caring for patients with dementia and delirium

Abstract

Gentle Persuasive Approaches in Dementia Care (GPA), a curriculum originally designed for long-term care, was introduced into an acute care setting. This person-centered approach to supporting and responding to persons with behaviors associated with dementia was shown to be applicable for staff on an orthopaedic surgery unit where they had reported significant challenges and care burdens when faced with behaviors such as shouting, explosiveness, and resistance to care. Staff confidence in their ability to care for persons with behaviors increased after attending the 1-day GPA workshop, and they reported being highly satisfied with the curriculum, found it to be applicable to their practice, indicated that it was also useful for patients with delirium, and would recommend it to others. Some of the staff on the orthopaedic unit became certified GPA coaches. The passion of those champions, along with demonstrated success of the program on their unit, contributed to its spread to other units, including rehabilitation and acute medicine.

Authors

Pizzacalla A; Montemuro M; Coker E; Martin LS; Gillies L; Robinson K; Pepper H; Benner J; Gusciora J

Journal

Orthopedic Nursing, Vol. 34, , pp. 101-107; quiz 108-109–101-107; quiz 108-109

Publication Date

December 1, 2015

DOI

10.1097/NOR.0000000000000127

ISSN

1542-538X

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