Outcomes of use of the quality outcome measure for individuals with dementia (QOMID) with people with Down's syndrome and dementia

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作者
Ryan, Aoife [1 ]
Dodd, Karen [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Surrey, Fac Hlth & Med Sci, Guildford, Surrey, England
[2] Surrey & Borders Partnership NHS Fdn Trust, Psychol, Epsom, Surrey, England
关键词
Dementia; Quality; Outcomes; Learning disabilities; Down's syndrome; Training; INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; ADULTS; EXPERIENCES;
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10.1108/AMHID-01-2023-0002
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
PurposeThis paper aims to describe the outcomes of the use of the Quality Outcome Measure for individuals with dementia (QOMID) within a dementia pathway for people with Down's syndrome (DS). The QOMID is a tool for clinicians to use with 17 outcome domains, each with descriptors for early, mid and late stage dementia, rated on a four point scale from rarely achieved for the person (1) to consistently and completely achieved for the person (4). Design/methodology/approachData from first time use of the QOMID with 49 people with DS and dementia was analysed to determine if specific outcome domains are more achievable than others, if this differs by stage of dementia and what recommendations are suggested. FindingsResults suggest that there were significant differences in achievability across the domains but that achievability did not vary between early and mid-stages of dementia. The themes with most recommendations were: quality of paperwork and documentation; improving communication with the person with DS and dementia; and working together with health and social care professionals. Practical implicationsResults suggest that outcomes which fall outside of the typical learning disabilities skillset and are dementia specific are being achieved less often. Primarily, recommendations focused on practical solutions such as using visual timetables to communicate with the person and adapting their environment. Further work on integrating the QOMID and stage-related team training for care staff is underway. Originality/valueTo the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first detailed analysis of the use of the QOMID in clinical practice with people with DS and dementia.
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