Frontiers in Dementia (Dec 2023)

Using participatory research to co-produce an education and training e-resource to support care home staff to meet the sexuality, intimacy and relationship needs of care home residents with and without dementia

  • Maria Horne,
  • Jane Youell,
  • Christine Brown Wilson,
  • Laura Brown,
  • Paul Simpson,
  • Tommy Dickinson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/frdem.2023.1235517
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2

Abstract

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AimTo present the methodological approach and research methods chosen in a research study designed to enable the collaborative creation of an education and training e-resource designed to facilitate and support care home staff to address the sexuality, intimacy and relationship needs of older care home residents.DesignCo-production using community-based participatory approach.MethodsFour participatory workshops with care home staff, residents and their significant others.ResultsWorkshops 1 and 2 identified and developed real-world case scenarios related to sexuality, intimacy and relationship needs and identified care staff training needs in this area. Then workshop 3 provided valuable feedback on the prototype training e-resource, and the final workshop identified care home staff engagement with and implementation of the e-resource in practice.ConclusionThe findings provide evidence that using participatory approaches, such as co-production, to develop education and training resources in a sensitive subject area with care home residents, significant others, carers and care home staff, was a useful approach in engaging a vulnerable population group, in a sensitive area. However, this approach is not without challenges in care home communities.

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