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Characteristics of Nursing Facilities and Staff Willingness to Implement a Non-Pharmacological Intervention.

Megumi InoueMeng-Hao LiShannon LaymanCatherine J TompkinsEmily S Ihara
Published in: Gerontology & geriatric medicine (2022)
While non-pharmacological interventions could positively impact mood and behaviors of nursing-home residents who are living with dementia, some facilities are more willing to adopt such interventions than others. This study investigated the characteristics of Medicaid-funded nursing facilities that were associated with their willingness to implement a non-pharmacological intervention, personalized music. Using the publicly-available dataset (aka LTCfocus) from Brown University, this study examined characteristics of nursing homes in Virginia that have implemented or are in the process of implementing a personalized music intervention ( n  = 59) and that have decided not to implement it ( n  = 216). The findings indicate that nursing facilities with a higher proportion of long-term residents are more likely to implement the intervention. The findings can inform future research recruitment strategies. In addition, a greater understanding of the use of non-pharmacological interventions in relation to the characteristics of nursing facilities offers insight to policymakers and public health officials regarding resource allocations to facilities.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • public health
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • physical activity
  • bipolar disorder
  • health insurance
  • depressive symptoms
  • sleep quality