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Grant Number: 1R43AG028194-01A1
Project Title: Restorative Care Training for Staff in Long Term Care Facilities
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WALKER, BONNIE L. bonnie4101@aol.com CONSULTANT

Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): There is a significant need for restorative care training for long term care staff. Despite the passage of OBRA guidelines in 1987, there is little evidence that this philosophy of care has been widely adopted. Existing training programs that focus on skill training with only a few facility staff have been unsuccessful. What is needed is a training program that focuses on understanding the philosophy of care and methods of motivating residents to care for themselves to the extent possible. The long-range goal of this proposed research is to improve the quality of life of older people who live in long term care facilities by training staff in restorative care techniques. This goal will be achieved by developing and validating a comprehensive multimedia restorative care training program. Each module will use a 3-part approach: interactive computer-based training (for providing knowledge and improving attitudes), video-based instruction (for demonstrating methods), and print materials (to instruct participants on how to practice skills with another staff member.) Module topics will include: dressing, dining, bathing, mobility, toileting, and grooming. Researchers will also develop a module for facility owners and administrators on the benefits of implementing a facility-wide restorative care program. During Phase I, researchers will develop the curriculum for the restorative care program, create a prototype module titled Restorative Care-Dressing, conduct a pilot test, and prepare the Phase I report. This training program will help long term care administrators and staff develop positive attitudes toward restorative care. It will also help staff understand their role in creating independent residents, resulting in improved quality of care and improved quality of life for older adults. This program will improve the quality of life of older adults who live in long term care facilities by training staff in restorative care techniques.

Thesaurus Terms:
behavior modification, computer system design /evaluation, educational resource design /development, extended care, functional ability, health care personnel education, health care service evaluation, occupational therapy, self care, training
computer assisted instruction, handbook, health care quality, interactive multimedia, outcomes research, patient care personnel attitude, quality of life, videotape /videodisc
clinical research, health services research tag, human subject, medical rehabilitation related tag

Institution: HARRINGTON SOFTWARE ASSOCIATES
7431 WILSON RD
WARRENTON, VA 20186
Fiscal Year: 2006
Department:
Project Start: 01-SEP-2006
Project End: 28-FEB-2008
ICD: NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
IRG: ZRG1


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