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Alleviating staff stress in care homes for people with dementia: protocol for stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial to evaluate a web-based Mindfulness- Stress Reduction course

Christine Baker, Peter Huxley, Michael Dennis, Saiful Islam Orcid Logo, Ian Russell

BMC Psychiatry, Volume: 15, Issue: 1

Swansea University Authors: Michael Dennis, Saiful Islam Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1186/s12888-015-0703-7

Abstract

There has been continuing change in the nature of care homes in the UK with 80 % of residents now living with some form of dementia or memory problem. Caring in this environment can be complex, challenging and stressful for staff; this can affect the quality of care provided to residents, lead to st...

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Published in: BMC Psychiatry
Published: 2015
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa25444
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Abstract: There has been continuing change in the nature of care homes in the UK with 80 % of residents now living with some form of dementia or memory problem. Caring in this environment can be complex, challenging and stressful for staff; this can affect the quality of care provided to residents, lead to staff strain and burnout, and increase sickness, absence and turnover rates. It is therefore important to find interventions to increase the wellbeing of staff that will not only benefit staff themselves but also residents and care providers. Mindfulness training is known to be effective in treating a variety of physical and mental health conditions.Methods and design. The study uses mixed methods centred on a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial. Thirty care homes in Wales are implementing a brief web-based mindfulness training course, starting in random sequence. Four to ten consenting staff from each facility undertake the course and complete validated questionnaires at baseline and after eight and 20 weeks. We shall also interview a stratified sample of ten trained staff and analyse the transcripts thematically. The primary outcome is stress; secondary outcomes include job satisfaction, attitudes towards residents and sickness absence rates. With increasing numbers of people living with dementia in care homes and causing stress in their carers, it is important to evaluate support strategies for staff. Mindfulness-based therapies may be of potential benefit and need detailed examination.Trial registration
Keywords: Dementia Challenging behaviour Care homes Care staff Stress Mindfulness Stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial
College: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Issue: 1