Dementia care 2: exploring how nursing staff manage challenging behaviour
The national dementia strategy calls for care homes to adopt a person centred approach to care planning. This study looks at whether this is being implemented
- Wheeler, Nicola L PGCert, BSc
- Oyebode, Jan R PhD, MPsychol (Clinical), BA
ABSTRACT
Background
This second in a three part series on dementia care explores different approaches to care; part 1 examined communication issues. Dementia care traditionally uses a medical approach to management, which focuses on the standard neurogenic disease paradigm, but now many care home staff and health professionals are moving towards a person centred approach, based on biopsychosocial explanations.
Aim
This study sought to examine the extent to which care home staff have adopted a person centred approach.
Method
Focus groups were carried out with 36 direct care staff from nine care homes.
Results
The study found evidence that both models of dementia care were in use. Three homes mainly used the medical approach, four the person centred approach and two were moving towards the latter.
Conclusion
Training in biopsychosocial approaches to managing challenging behaviours in dementia is needed for care home staff, family and other health professionals.