Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine (Jan 2023)

Risk Negotiation With People With Dementia: From Co-designed Paper Version to Implementation Preparation of an Electronic Conversation Tool

  • Claudia Meyer PhD,
  • Marissa Dickins PhD,
  • Fleur O’Keefe MNurs,
  • Kylie Hall GDipGerontics,
  • Judy Lowthian PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23337214221149772
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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The home care workforce provides essential support for older people with dementia to live a life of fulfillment. “ Enabling Choices ,” an evidence-informed conversation tool, aims to negotiate risk around everyday activities between home care workers, people with dementia and their informal carers. This paper describes tool conversion into electronic format and preparation for implementation throughout a large Australian health and aged care service provider, utilizing the Implementation Framework for Aged Care (IFAC). Using codesign principles, the tool was converted from paper-based to electronic format involving frontline, operational and Information Management Services staff, and people with dementia/carers. Focus groups and interviews identified tool acceptability, feasibility, and appropriateness. For implementation preparation, the wider socio-cultural-political context was mapped, and key questions of the IFAC addressed. Environment, workflow, and training requirements were determined, and strategies for behavior change ascertained. Numerous opportunities and challenges exist for the widespread upscale of an evidence-informed tool into practice.