The Feasibility of Connecting Conversations: A Narrative Method to Assess Experienced Quality of Care in Nursing Homes from the Resident's Perspective.
Katya Y J SionHilde VerbeekErica de VriesSandra ZwakhalenGaby Odekerken-SchröderJos M G A ScholsJan HamersPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2020)
Currently, residents living in nursing homes and their caring relationships are being placed more centrally in the care experience. Experienced quality of care is influenced by the interactions between residents, family and caregivers, who each have their own experiences and needs. Connecting Conversations is a narrative method aimed at assessing experienced quality of care in nursing homes from the resident's perspective by having separate conversations with residents, family and caregivers (triads), adopting an appreciative inquiry approach. This study presents how to use Connecting Conversations and its feasibility. Feasibility was assessed as performance completeness, protocol adherence and interviewers' experiences. Conversations were conducted by trained nursing home staff (n = 35) who performed 275 Connecting Conversations in another nursing home than where they were employed (learning network). Findings show it is feasible to perform separate appreciative conversations with resident-family-caregiver triads by an interviewer employed in another nursing home; however, protocol adherence was sometimes challenging in conversations with residents. Interviewers valued the appreciative approach, the learning network and the depth of the separate conversations. Challenges were experienced with scheduling conversations and receiving time and support to perform the conversations. Stakeholders should continue collaboration to embed Connecting Conversations into daily practice in nursing homes.
Keyphrases
- advance care planning
- quality improvement
- healthcare
- palliative care
- patient safety
- randomized controlled trial
- primary care
- mental health
- type diabetes
- pain management
- metabolic syndrome
- physical activity
- optical coherence tomography
- chronic pain
- body composition
- skeletal muscle
- glycemic control
- weight loss
- network analysis