Introduction: Informal caregivers often support nursing home residents with dementia in making therapeutic decisions. We explored the perceptions, needs and preferences of informal caregivers of... Show moreIntroduction: Informal caregivers often support nursing home residents with dementia in making therapeutic decisions. We explored the perceptions, needs and preferences of informal caregivers of nursing home residents with dementia regarding physical therapy.Method: We conducted eleven semi-structured interviews. Thematic analysis was used.Results: Five themes emerged: 1) visibility and familiarity; 2) communication; 3) aim and content; 4) dosage and location; 5) level of expertise and the role of the physical therapist within the interdisciplinary team. Informal caregivers' perceptions of physical therapy included a lack of visibility and familiarity. They needed more communication, and empathic communication skills of the physical therapists. Preferences included physical therapy to be enjoyable, accessible and tailored to the needs of the resident.Conclusion: Physical therapists need to involve informal caregivers in physical therapy care. Implementing shared decision-making will help to get informal caregivers more involved, but has yet to be studied in this setting. (C) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Show less
Groenendaal, M.; Smaling, H.J.A.; Achterberg, W.P.; Caljouw, M.A.A. 2022
This systematic review summarizes the experiences with maintaining meaningful activities for persons with dementia during transitions of care, including related barriers and facilitators, and... Show moreThis systematic review summarizes the experiences with maintaining meaningful activities for persons with dementia during transitions of care, including related barriers and facilitators, and interventions and strategies. A systematic search was performed in eight databases. The methodological quality was assessed with the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool.Four articles were included; one describing the transition from home to hospital and vice versa, and three describing the transition from home to nursing home. The narrative synthesis revealed a decrease of meaningful activities after transition. Facilitators of and barriers to maintaining meaningful activities during transitions were related to the person with dementia, informal caregivers, healthcare professionals and organization of care, as well as the environment. Interventions and strategies focused on continuously adjusting meaningful activities to the person. To conclude, maintaining meaningful activities during transitions is an under-researched area. Several recommendations are provided for healthcare professionals and organizations. (C) 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. Show less
Laag, P.J. van der; Arends, S.A.M.; Bosma, M.S.; Hoogen, A. van den 2021
Purpose; Returning to community living is an indicator for successful rehabilitation in older adults admittedto geriatric rehabilitation. Predicting successful rehabilitation could contribute to... Show morePurpose; Returning to community living is an indicator for successful rehabilitation in older adults admittedto geriatric rehabilitation. Predicting successful rehabilitation could contribute to the deployment of earlydischarge planning, and leads to a more custom-made rehabilitation trajectory. This review aims to presentan overview of factors associated with successful rehabilitation following inpatient geriatric rehabilitation.Method; A systematic literature review was conducted in PubMed, CINAHL and Embase. Extracted factorswere analysed via Bakker’s five levels of evidence.Results; Nine studies with methodological quality of good to moderate were included. For 13 of the 18 extractedfactors, limited (n=3),moderate (n=5) and conflicting (n=5) evidence found a significant association.Conclusions; Caregiver, comorbidities, motor-function, nutritional status, time from onset are significantlyrelated to successful rehabilitation. These factors could support healthcare professionals to indicate successfulrehabilitation at admission and contributes to deployment of early discharge planning and developmentof more custom-made rehabilitation trajectories. Show less
Steunenberg, B.; Mast, R. van der; Strijbos, M.J.; Inouye, S.K.; Schuurmans, M.J. 2016