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Abstract
Methods: Semi-structured interviews with 10 staff members were conducted. Transcripts were analysed according to the BCW’s Theoretical Domains Framework alongside reflective thematic analysis. Relevant intervention functions and exemplar interventions were proposed.
Results: Staff believed hearing support to be beneficial to residents (Beliefs about Consequences) but lacked knowledge of hearing loss management (Knowledge). Poor collaborations between LTCHs and audiology (Environmental Context and Resources), led to despondency, and apprehension about traditional hearing aids for residents (Optimism). Despite feeling responsible for hearing support, staff lacked personal accountability (Social/ Professional Role and Identity).
Conclusions: Future interventions should include staff Training (on hearing support), Education (on the consequences of unsupported hearing loss), Enablement (dementia-friendly hearing devices), Incentivisation and Modelling (of Hearing Champions) and Environmental Restructuring (flexible audiology appointments to take place within the LTCH). Interventions should be multi-faceted to boost the capabilities, opportunities and motivations of LTCH staff.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Disability and Rehabilitation |
Early online date | 29 Aug 2023 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 29 Aug 2023 |
Keywords
- residential care
- hearing loss
- Behaviour Change Wheel
- Theoretical Domains Framework
- qualitative research
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Manchester Centre for Audiology and Deafness (ManCAD)
Munro, K. (PI), Millman, R. (PI), Lamb, W. (Support team), Dawes, P. (PI), Plack, C. (PI), Stone, M. (PI), Kluk-De Kort, K. (PI), Moore, D. (PI), Morton, C. (PI), Prendergast, G. (PI), Couth, S. (PI), Schlittenlacher, J. (PI), Chilton, H. (PI), Visram, A. (Researcher), Dillon, H. (PI), Guest, H. (Researcher), Heinrich, A. (PI), Jackson, I. (Researcher), Littlejohn, J. (Researcher), Jones, L. (PI), Lough, M. (Researcher), Morgan, R. (Researcher), Perugia, E. (Researcher), Roughley, A. (Researcher), Whiston, H. (Researcher), Wright, C. (Support team), Saunders, G. (PI), Kelly, C. (PI), Cross, H. (Researcher), Loughran, M. (Researcher) & Hoseinabadi, R. (PI)
Project: Research
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Improving Quality of Life Through Addressing Communication Needs for People in Residential Care Living with Dementia.
Dawes, P. (PI), Leroi, I. (CoI) & Millman, R. (CoI)
1/09/18 → 31/12/22
Project: Research
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Ears, Eyes and Mind: The 'SENSE-Cog Project' to Improe Mental Wellbeing for Elderly Europeans with Sensory Impairment.
Leroi, I. (PI), Arden Armitage, C. (CoI), Aslam, T. (CoI), Becares, L. (CoI), Dawes, P. (CoI), Gannon, B. (CoI), Garsden, J. (CoI), Hann, M. (CoI), Lovell, K. (CoI), Meyer, K. (CoI), Nazroo, J. (CoI), Pendleton, N. (CoI), Reeves, D. (CoI), Swarbrick, C. (CoI), Symonds, C. (CoI) & Tampubolon, G. (CoI)
1/01/16 → 31/12/20
Project: Research
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