Translating reablement research for dementia practice: development of a handbook using implementation science.
Claire M C O'ConnorMeredith GreshamRoslyn G PoulosWendy HudsonJoan JackmanLindy ClemsonKatherine S McGiltonIan D CameronHelen RadoslovichChristopher J PoulosPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2020)
The reablement handbook provides a practical and accessible avenue to support function in people with dementia. Robust, coordinated dissemination, implementation and assessment of the new resource across a range of practice settings is now required.Implications for rehabilitationDementia leads to disability and dependence, impacting the person with dementia, their family and society.Reablement, an approach consistent with rehabilitation, is a strategy recommended in clinical practice guidelines that could maximise functional performance and quality of life in people living with dementia.This study describes development of a freely available evidence-informed reablement handbook designed to support delivery of high-quality reablement programs by allied health/nursing professionals for people living with dementia.Outcomes have potential to inform future implementation work and to ultimately improve the quality of services offered within the dementia sector.