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Dementia care boot camp: interprofessional education for healthcare students

Authors :
Michelle Kimzey
Osama A. Shoair
Jennifer Garner
Eric Stocks
Beth Mastel-Smith
Takova D. Wallace
Source :
Journal of Interprofessional Care. 34:799-811
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2019.

Abstract

Dementia prevalence is increasing exponentially and has a profound effect on individuals diagnosed as well as their family caregivers. Dementia care should be patient focused, not task or medically oriented. Patient-centered dementia care requires more staff time, is complex, and, as a result, financially threatens the healthcare system. Therefore, professionals must be prepared to meet the needs of this growing population. The aims of this mixed methods study were to examine the effect of a 16-h interprofessional program on healthcare students' dementia knowledge, attitudes toward people with dementia, confidence for dementia care and empathy, and to understand the relationships among the listed variables. Nursing, occupational therapy assistant, pharmacy, and psychology students participated in a 16-h team-based learning Dementia Care Bootcamp. Students reported significant improvements in dementia attitudes and knowledge, confidence for dementia care and empathy immediately after Bootcamp and 3 months later. Significant relationships among listed variables were noted. Qualitative data complemented the quantitative findings. In addition, the concept of

Details

ISSN :
14699567 and 13561820
Volume :
34
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Interprofessional Care
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9e8d0aec3e0bdfbd50ca5ea46ae61e48