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Role of Education & Dementia Education Programme Update Dementia Care in Acute Hospitals Conference University College Cork 31 st January 2014 Mary Manning, RGN, MSc Interim Director Nursing and Midwifery Planning and Development Unit Health Service Executive Tullamore, County Offaly

Presentation Overview Barbara s s Story Acute Services and Dementia National Policy & Reports National Dementia Education Project: Needs Analysis, Progress to-date Dementia Champion in the Acute Care Setting Gaps & Challenges for Dementia Education Future Plans for Dementia Education References

Acute Services and Dementia What we know Up to 25% of acute hospital beds occupied by person with dementia 50% of dementia in acute hospitals goes unrecognised If diagnosed - not always recorded or communicated accurately Detection and assessment poor Adverse outcomes higher mortality and length of stay four times longer than other people over 65 People with dementia, while in acute care, at risk of developing major complications including pressure sores, falls & incontinence Hospital environment inappropriate

Research tells us that What happens in general hospitals can have a profound and permanent effect on individuals with dementia and their families People with dementia in acute hospitals experience worse outcomes than those without dementia Strong association between lack of meaningful activity/occupation and responsive behaviours & depression Therapeutic activity programmes decrease responsive behaviours by providing engagement in pleasant activities

We do know that:- Improved services can enhance quality of care, shorten their length of stay and reduce costs Even short courses can have an impact on staff s attitudes and knowledge. Significant reduction in responsive behaviours & use of psychotropic drugs & restraints after interventions. Communication skills essential for supporting people with responsive behaviours

National Policy & Reports Identified: Staff who have the most contact often have the least knowledge Organisations employ staff who may lack knowledge Need for education & skill development for staff to provide evidence based person-centred dementia care Skills needed to identify medical, functional and environmental limitations Need for better understanding of cognitive impairment among health care staff in acute services Need for Psychosocial Approaches

National Dementia Education Project Overview National steering group established Project plan developed Audit of programmes available/provided nationally Literature review completed National Educational needs analysis conducted Suite of dementia education programmes developed sequentially, based on best practice, needs analysis, and continuous evaluation National Governance Structure established

Educational Needs Analysis & Research 83% of registered nurses had not received training in dementia care in past 5 years in RoI 78% of care staff have not received training in dementia care in past 5 years in RoI In the acute sector 5% of Nurses and 21% of care staff had received dementia training. Need for education for staff in acute settings

Recommendations Needs Analysis (RoI) Modular generic education/awareness programme Multidisciplinary groups to have access Programmes to be delivered within a person-centred philosophy, taking into account experience of adult learners

Recommendations Needs Analysis (RoI) contd. Learning methodologies to facilitate practical application and implementation of programme Additional area specific modules to be developed A structure to develop and facilitate local peer support Structured management support and buy in essential

National Project - Progress to date Generic Educational Dementia Programme Early Identification of Memory Problems Dementia Champion Module (Level 8) Home Help Education Awareness Resources Delirium Awareness Information Responsive Behaviours Programme National Governance Group established

Dementia Champion & Acute Care While education & skill development is required across the spectrum, there is a need to focus on developing Dementia Champions in acute care Eliminate the use of specials in acute care

Gaps & Challenges Acute Care Poor uptake for Education Moratorium/Release of staff Whole systems approach Involving the Person with Dementia & Carers Need for creativity & new ways of working across services

Future Plans HSE/DCU Dementia Elevator Project Genio Projects National Clinical Care Programmes Undergraduate/FETAC Courses Changing Minds Project IHF/HSE/ASI National Dementia Acute Audit National Dementia Strategy

Meeting the challenge to build capacity Commitment to a person-centred philosophy Good practice is not static and involves the ongoing evaluation of current practices and the development of new initiatives Organisational support crucial - Education alone will not change practice Strong Leadership & Management Support critical at all levels

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