Do members of staff in a medium secure unit recognise the signs of dementia and know how to manage it accordingly?

The aims of this study were to explore the experiences, awareness and attitudes of members of staff working within a Medium Secure Unit (MSU) regarding older patients, specifically whether they recognise and manage signs of dementia and other age-associated risks. An initial scoping exercise was con...

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Main Author: Uczniak, Alicyja
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47480/
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description The aims of this study were to explore the experiences, awareness and attitudes of members of staff working within a Medium Secure Unit (MSU) regarding older patients, specifically whether they recognise and manage signs of dementia and other age-associated risks. An initial scoping exercise was conducted to substantiate the rationale for the study then inform the content of two focus groups. Each focus group was representative of a staffing group: the first of nursing staff and the second of allied health professionals. The focus groups had the same content, but were conducted sequentially. A thematic analysis was conducted after each group to compare and combine the content using an iterative process. An over-arching theme identified through thematic analysis was forensic risk. The other main themes were: vulnerability of older adults, organisational factors, lack of awareness and recognition, interventions and staff attributions. Differences between the staff groups are explored, with observed differences between their use of reflective practice and supervision. Implications regarding risk management, staff training, supervision and the model of care are discussed.
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spelling nottingham-474802025-02-28T13:53:42Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47480/ Do members of staff in a medium secure unit recognise the signs of dementia and know how to manage it accordingly? Uczniak, Alicyja The aims of this study were to explore the experiences, awareness and attitudes of members of staff working within a Medium Secure Unit (MSU) regarding older patients, specifically whether they recognise and manage signs of dementia and other age-associated risks. An initial scoping exercise was conducted to substantiate the rationale for the study then inform the content of two focus groups. Each focus group was representative of a staffing group: the first of nursing staff and the second of allied health professionals. The focus groups had the same content, but were conducted sequentially. A thematic analysis was conducted after each group to compare and combine the content using an iterative process. An over-arching theme identified through thematic analysis was forensic risk. The other main themes were: vulnerability of older adults, organisational factors, lack of awareness and recognition, interventions and staff attributions. Differences between the staff groups are explored, with observed differences between their use of reflective practice and supervision. Implications regarding risk management, staff training, supervision and the model of care are discussed. 2017-12-15 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47480/1/research%20portfolio%20pdf.pdf Uczniak, Alicyja (2017) Do members of staff in a medium secure unit recognise the signs of dementia and know how to manage it accordingly? MSc(Res) thesis, University of Nottingham. Dementia; Institutional care; Medium secure unit; Mental health of older people; Staff
spellingShingle Dementia; Institutional care; Medium secure unit; Mental health of older people; Staff
Uczniak, Alicyja
Do members of staff in a medium secure unit recognise the signs of dementia and know how to manage it accordingly?
title Do members of staff in a medium secure unit recognise the signs of dementia and know how to manage it accordingly?
title_full Do members of staff in a medium secure unit recognise the signs of dementia and know how to manage it accordingly?
title_fullStr Do members of staff in a medium secure unit recognise the signs of dementia and know how to manage it accordingly?
title_full_unstemmed Do members of staff in a medium secure unit recognise the signs of dementia and know how to manage it accordingly?
title_short Do members of staff in a medium secure unit recognise the signs of dementia and know how to manage it accordingly?
title_sort do members of staff in a medium secure unit recognise the signs of dementia and know how to manage it accordingly?
topic Dementia; Institutional care; Medium secure unit; Mental health of older people; Staff
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47480/