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Implementation of an Osteoporosis Education Program Provided by Student Pharmacists in Assisted Living Facilities: A Survey Analysis of Health Care ProvidersCarlson, Jenna, Kistler, Kelly January 2009 (has links)
Class of 2009 Abstract / OBJECTIVES: To assess a student pharmacist administered osteoporosis education program given to assisted living facility staff members in order to evaluate the impact of the program on the staffs’ knowledge and attitudes about osteoporosis treatment and prevention.
METHODS: The study consisted of a pre-test/post-test design to evaluate data obtained through surveys administered at assisted living facilities in the Phoenix, Arizona area. The primary dependent variables were knowledge and confidence levels of the staff in regards to osteoporosis management. The surveys included multiple choice questions that measured knowledge of osteoporosis prevention and treatment, as well as Likert-scale questions to measure confidence levels. Mean scores were calculated and paired t- tests were used to compare scores of pre-test versus post-test answers.
RESULTS: Surveys were completed by 5 participants. Sixty percent of the staff members were female and the mean age was 36 years old (SD 9.90). Eighty percent of the sample were certified nurse assistants. The mean pre-test score for the knowledge portion of the survey was 3.6 and the mean post-test score was 4.8 (p=0.18). The mean pre-test score on the participants confidence levels was 11.2 and the mean post-test score was 11.8 (p=0.37). Overall, the participants rated the value of the program a mean of 7.6 out of 8 possible points.
CONCLUSIONS: Although not statistically significant, knowledge and confidence levels of osteoporosis management were raised in assisted living facility staff members after a student pharmacist administered presentation on the subject.
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Implementation of an Osteoporosis Education Program in Assisted Living Facilities: A Survey Analysis of Student Pharmacists Confidence LevelsForbregd, Kwyn, Peat, Karen January 2009 (has links)
Class of 2009 Abstract / OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to determine the effect of an education program in regards to pharmacy students’ knowledge and confidence regarding osteoporosis management.
METHODS: This was a pretest/posttest study of data obtained through surveys given to pharmacy students’ at the Phoenix and Tucson campuses. The education program administered was generated by the Arizona Osteoporosis Coalition.
RESULTS: A total of 19 pharmacy students were surveyed in Tucson and Phoenix, AZ. When the knowledge questions were analyzed (questions 1 through 7), the t-score obtained was 4.7914 (p<0.05). This score was larger than the t-critical value for a 95% confidence interval. When the confidence questions were analyzed (questions 8 through 10), the t-scores obtained were 0.6849, 0.5945, and 0.2287, respectively. These scores did not reach statistical significance (p>0.05). The intervention proved to increase knowledge but did not increase confidence.
CONCLUSIONS: The education program on osteoporosis management increased pharmacy students’ knowledge on this disease state. Other education programs targeting various disease states may also increase students knowledge, further preparing them to provide quality patient care.
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The Availability of Automated External Defibrillators in Senior Residential AreasMcCrory, Mark L. January 2008 (has links)
Class of 2008 / Objectives: To determine the number of senior communities within the Tucson area that have access to automated external defibrillators (AED).
Methods: Publicly available internet search engines were used to identify a number of various senior communities within the Tucson area. The various communities included senior apartment communities, recreational vehicle parks, and manufactured home parks. A representative employee of the community was interviewed to determine if an AED was accessible to the residents of the community.
Results: Thirty senior apartments, eight manufactured home, and twelve RV communities were identified. The communities ranged in size from 22 to 1576 units, with the average being 222 units per community and the mean 232 units per community. IF the 50 senior communities identified only 2 of them had an AED on the premises. Both of the communities that had an AED on premise were RV parks that had a paid security crew that was trained in the use of the AED.
Conclusions: In the Tucson senior communities there is a gross under availability of access to life saving equipment in a population that has a higher risk heart attacks and could benefit from having access to an AED.
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Factors Contributing to Job Retention of Direct Care Staff in Urban Assisted Living FacilitiesLi, Zhiqing 06 August 2007 (has links)
This study examined the influence of personal and workplace factors on direct care workers¡¯ retention in Assisted Living Facilities (ALFs). The sample includes 11 ALFs in urban areas in Atlanta, Georgia and 13 participants from the sample facilities. The findings show that personal and workplace factors interact with each other to influence retention in the long-term care field and retention in a particular facility. The findings of this study may have implications for facility policy and practice to retain workers.
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Understanding the Perceived Service Quality by Residents in Assisted Living Facilities: A Qualitative InquiryLi, Jianwen 01 June 2020 (has links)
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Assisted Living Person-Centered Practices in Michigan Tri-Counties: Administrators AnalysisWorlobah, Tarmay D. 03 May 2023 (has links)
No description available.
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Social Connectedness and Social Well-Being Resources: Indicators among Assisted Living Facility ResidentsPudur, Rekha 07 1900 (has links)
This study provides a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics of social connectedness and well-being resources among assisted living facility residents, focusing on three primary components. Firstly, a scoping review synthesizes emerging evidence on the preferences of older adults in assisted living for social connectedness resources. Secondly, an empirical study explores residents' preferences for social engagement, facility staff involvement, and resource access. Lastly, another empirical study investigates the utilization of community-based resources by assisted-living older adults for social well-being. The scoping review scrutinized 134 titles and abstracts, identifying eight pertinent studies encompassing 2482 older adults across 233 facilities in the USA. Results highlight preferences for facility-based activities among older adults, with community involvement also valued for social connectedness. Preferences vary based on age, facility size, and activity levels. The empirical studies, involving 146 and 92 participants, respectively, underscore the influence of facility-related factors on social engagement levels and the mediating role of individual preferences. Family support emerges as crucial for social well-being, alongside the impact of age and gender on the efficacy of community resources. The findings emphasize the nuanced interplay between resources, preferences, and social interactions in shaping older adults' well-being. Assisted living facilities can enhance social well-being by offering personalized support tailored to residents' needs and effectively leveraging facility and community resources.
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AVALIAÇÃO DO SERVIÇO DE RESIDÊNCIA TERAPÊUTICA SOB A PERCEPÇÃO DE PROFISSIONAIS E USUÁRIOS.Lima, Pedro Uriel Gonçalves 11 March 2016 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2016-03-11 / With the advent of the Psychiatric Reform and the enactment of Law 10.216 - 12
establishing a new vision for the treatment of people with mental illness, the
implementation of Psychosocial and Therapeutic Residences Care Centers have been
imposed as support for the new model of care for these patients. Through Satisfaction
Assessment Scales Brazilian was aimed in this study to evaluate the degree of
satisfaction of residents and staff of these homes, to reflect whether such dwellings or
not brought benefits proposed by the Law. It was found that only 1.9% of the
professionals they said very dissatisfied with the service, the majority, 62.7%, are
satisfied with the work they do. With regard to residents, some data draw attention, such
as 44.4% feel respected by professionals, 66.7% feel that professionals understand well
your problems. After analyzing the verbal material collected in interviews of
professionals and residents, it was possible to understand the dissatisfaction of
professionals as to salary issues and incentives for training, and realize how much the
occupant is received by the service. / Com o advento da Reforma Psiquiátrica e a promulgação da Lei 10.216-12 que instituiu
uma nova concepção para o tratamento de pessoas com doenças mentais, a
implantação dos Centros de Atenção Psicossocial e Residências Terapêuticas se
impuseram como respaldo para o novo modelo de atendimento a estes pacientes. Por
meio de Escalas Brasileiras de Avaliação da Satisfação objetivou-se neste estudo
avaliar o grau de satisfação de moradores e funcionários dessas residências, para
refletir se tais moradias trouxeram ou não benefícios propostos pela Lei. Foi constatado
que apenas 1,9% dos profissionais se disseram muito insatisfeitos com o serviço, a
maioria, 62,7%, estão satisfeitos com o trabalho que realizam. Com relação aos
residentes, alguns dados chamam a atenção, tais como 44,4% se sentem respeitados
pelos profissionais, 66,7% sentem que os profissionais compreendem muito bem seus
problemas. Após analisar o material verbal coletado nas entrevistas dos profissionais e
dos moradores, foi possível compreender as insatisfações dos profissionais quanto a
questões salariais e incentivos à qualificação, além de perceber o quanto o morador é
acolhido pelo serviço.
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African American Aged Adults' Attitudes and Perceptions About Assisted Living FacilitiesWilson, Delois Ann 01 January 2019 (has links)
In comparison with the national U.S. population, African American aged adults are less likely to reside in assisted living facilities (ALFs). At present, little qualitative data exist concerning how African American aged adults perceive living at home as opposed to living in an ALF. Using a phenomenological approach, this study explored how African American aged adults who live at home feel about residing in ALFs. The research questions focused on aged adults' perceptions, beliefs, and attitudes about ALFs and the conditions that may prevent African American aged adults from living in ALFs. A conceptual framework based on the Purnell Model of Cultural Competence was used to interpret study results regarding the cultural beliefs of African American aged adults. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with a purposive sample of nine African American adults aged 70 years and older who live at home and have not resided in an ALF. The data was managed through the NVivo 12 Plus program software, which assisted in providing inductive content analysis. The findings in the study revealed that the majority of the participants did not have knowledge about ALFs services however, the participant's attitudes to consider residing in ALFs were positive. There were some trust issues with the participants, indicative of a cultural heritage of beliefs and perceptions, as the participants stipulated they would reside in an ALF with support of family to monitor their care. The research study may contribute to a positive social change for African American aged adults by supporting an increased in knowledge and understanding of ALFs and increase the likelihood of African American aged adults residing in an ALF.
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Demandas de cuidados dos moradores de serviços residênciais terapêuticosFRANÇA, Vanessa Vieira 25 February 2016 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2016-02-25 / CAPES / Serviços Residenciais Terapêuticos (SRT) são casas inseridas na comunidade e que recebem portadores de transtornos mentais, egressos de internações psiquiátricas de longa permanência, sem suporte social e com laços familiares ausentes ou fragilizados. Hoje os SRT vivenciam diversos desafios como: a rede de saúde deficitária e pouco articulada, o envelhecimento da população, dificuldade da equipe de cuidadores com a convivência e manejo mínimo das comorbidades crônicas e psiquiátricas. O objetivo geral dessa dissertação foi analisar as demandas de cuidado dos moradores dos SRT. Para alcançar este objetivo, foram elaborados um artigo de Revisão Integrativa (RI) e três artigos originais: O artigo de RI teve o objetivo de identificar as estratégias utilizadas no processo de desinstitucionalização de pessoas com transtornos mentais em diversos países do mundo. A busca foi realizada nas bases Scopus, Cinahl e Lilacs. Foram incluídos artigos originais publicados entre 2009 e 2014, em inglês, português ou espanhol. Os artigos originais emergiram de um estudo transversal de amostra censitária realizado com 190 moradores de ambos os sexos de 31 SRT de Recife-PE. Foram excluídos moradores em internamento hospitalar ou fora da cidade; impossibilitados de participar do estudo por questões de saúde física ou mental; e que não possuíam curador legal disponível. A coleta de dados foi realizada entre janeiro e julho/2015 no próprio SRT ou nos Centros de Atenção Psicossocial de referência. Foram analisadas as variáveis de perfil socioeconômico, familiar e psiquiátrico, aplicado o Índice de Katz e a escala de Lawton. Para análise foram utilizados o teste de qui-quadrado e a regressão de Poisson com variância robusta. Os resultados da revisão integrativa emergiram da análise de 14 experiências de desinstitucionalização no mundo e evidenciaram as particularidades vivenciadas por diferentes países para realizar a reforma psiquiátrica. Os artigos originais evidenciaram que essa população em sua maioria é composta por homens, solteiros, não escolarizados, com renda entre 1 e 2 salários mínimos e idosos. Para as Atividades Básicas de Vida Diária (ABVD) a maioria dos moradores é independente.A análise multivariada identificou associações entre o estado geral comprometido, mobilidade reduzida e acuidade visual preservada com estados de dependência para as ABVD. Para as Atividades Instrumentais de Vida Diária a maioria foi classificada como dependente este estado esteve mais associada à ausência de renda, tempo do último internamento psiquiátrico superior a 10 anos, estado geral comprometido, acuidade visual preservada e não possuir esquizofrenia
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paranóide. As demandas de cuidado prioritárias são: inatividade física, edentulismo sem uso de prótese, sobrepeso e obesidade, esquizofrenia residual e o tabagismo. Conclui-se, que o perfil desse morador ainda assemelha-se com o que é encontrado nos hospitais psiquiátricos brasileiros e que suas demandas de cuidado envolvem questões associadas aos longos períodos de internamento psiquiátrico pregresso, afetando negativamente na capacidade funcional deste grupo. É necessária a integração do morador, comunidade, rede de assistência, e em especial da Estratégia Saúde da Família, com o intuito de prevenir agravos e intervir nestas demandas identificadas a fim de prevenir a evolução dos quadros de dependência com o envelhecimento da população. / Residential Therapeutic Services (RTS) are community “assisted living facilities” to assist people with mental disorders or long-term psychiatric hospitalization, and without family or social support. Several challenges face the RTS today including an unorganized and impoverished health network, an aging population, and the coexistence and minimal management of chronic and psychiatric comorbidities. The aim of this thesis was to analyze the care demands of the residents of the RTS. To accomplish this, one Integrative Review article (RI) and three original articles were developed. The RI article aimed to identify selected strategies to deinstitutionalize people with mental disorders in many countries around the world. The search was conducted in Scopus, CINAHL, and Lilacs databases. Original articles that were published between 2009 and 2014 in English, Portuguese, and Spanish, were included. The original articles emerged from a cross-sectional study of the census sample conducted with 190 residents of both sexes of 31 RTS Recife-PE. Residents who were in hospital, out of town, and did not have a legal curator available were excluded. Data was collected between January and July, 2015 in the RTS or reference Psychosocial Care Centers. The Katz Index and the Lawton scale were applied with the variables of socioeconomic, family, and psychiatric profile. For analysis, were used the chi-square test and Poisson regression with robust variance. The results of the integrative review emerged from 14 deinstitutionalization experiences, and they showed characteristics experienced in different countries in performing the psychiatric reform. The original articles showed that this population is mostly made up of men, singles, unschooled individuals, families with 1 or 2 minimum wage incomes, and the elderly. For Daily Living Basic Activities (DLBA) most residents are independent. A Multivariate analysis identified associations between impaired general health status, the reduced mobility, and the visual preserved acuity with dependency for DLBA. For the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living, most were classified as dependents. This health condition was more associated with lack of income, being a psychiatric inpatient for more than 10 years on the last hospitalization,having an impaired general condition, visual acuity preserved, and not having paranoid schizophrenia. Priority care demands are: physical inactivity, edentulism without use of prosthesis, overweight and obesity, residual schizophrenia, and smoking. It follows that the profile of this resident still resembles what is found in the Brazilian psychiatric hospitals and their care demands involve issues associated with long periods of progress of the last hospitalization in a psychiatric hospital. which adversely affects the functional ability of this group. It requires the integration of the resident, community, health care system, and especially the Primary Health Care in order to prevent injuries and intervene in the claims identified in order to prevent the development of dependence on frames with the aging population.
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