Training and Coaching to Promote High Performance in Veteran Affairs (VA) Nursing Home Care
NCT ID: NCT00875706
Last Updated: 2015-04-24
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COMPLETED
NA
45 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2009-10-31
2011-03-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The study explored the feasibility of an educational intervention to strengthen workplace-learning systems in four VA Community Living Centers (CLCs).
Objectives:
Specific aims were to 1) conduct a feasibility study to assess whether the educational intervention is practical to implement as designed and 2) conduct a pilot study to validate the methodology proposed for assessing outcomes of this educational intervention.
Methods:
A multi-level intervention targeting the translation of workplace learning into practice was implemented. The Direct Care Worker (DCW) intervention targeted both clinical knowledge and effective communication. The Coaching Supervision training addressed management and supervision practices for nurses, combined with effective communication. Four CLCs received both interventions, administered by the Paraprofessional Health Institute (PHI), using a train-the-trainer approach over the course of four 3-day sessions. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected to assess factors influencing effectiveness of implementation and to understand the impact of the trainings on participants.
Status:
The study has been completed with educational interventions implemented and qualitative and quantitative data collected.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
NONE
Study Groups
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Training Feasibility
4 sites will receive the training intervention to determine the feasibility of the train-the trainer approach.
The educational intervention is included in this arm.
Educational Intervention
The intervention consists of two (2) different types of training, both to be delivered through a train-the-trainer approach. The first of these is coaching-supervision training for nurse managers and other supervisory personnel in the CLC units. The second component is a one-day training for DCWs on communication and managing problem behaviors associated with dementia. These two trainings build on validated training models that have been developed by PHINational, but will be adapted and customized to include VA-developed clinical content on the management of problem behaviors associated with dementia.
Data Collection - Survey
Survey data collection tools will be piloted to assess feasibility of survey administration and development of the survey for future studies. This tools were piloted in sites where the educational intervention was administered.
Educational Intervention
The intervention consists of two (2) different types of training, both to be delivered through a train-the-trainer approach. The first of these is coaching-supervision training for nurse managers and other supervisory personnel in the CLC units. The second component is a one-day training for DCWs on communication and managing problem behaviors associated with dementia. These two trainings build on validated training models that have been developed by PHINational, but will be adapted and customized to include VA-developed clinical content on the management of problem behaviors associated with dementia.
Data Collection - Interview
Interview data collection tools will be piloted to assess feasibility of interview administration and development of the interview protocol for future studies. This tools were piloted in sites where the educational intervention was administered.
Educational Intervention
The intervention consists of two (2) different types of training, both to be delivered through a train-the-trainer approach. The first of these is coaching-supervision training for nurse managers and other supervisory personnel in the CLC units. The second component is a one-day training for DCWs on communication and managing problem behaviors associated with dementia. These two trainings build on validated training models that have been developed by PHINational, but will be adapted and customized to include VA-developed clinical content on the management of problem behaviors associated with dementia.
Interventions
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Educational Intervention
The intervention consists of two (2) different types of training, both to be delivered through a train-the-trainer approach. The first of these is coaching-supervision training for nurse managers and other supervisory personnel in the CLC units. The second component is a one-day training for DCWs on communication and managing problem behaviors associated with dementia. These two trainings build on validated training models that have been developed by PHINational, but will be adapted and customized to include VA-developed clinical content on the management of problem behaviors associated with dementia.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Those working in the CLC but not involved in the training intervention that is the focus of the study (e.g. Environment Management Service personnel, dietary personnel)
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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US Department of Veterans Affairs
FED
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Carol VanDeusen-Lukas, EdD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
VA Boston Healthcare System Jamaica Plain Campus, Jamaica Plain, MA
Locations
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VA Boston Healthcare System Jamaica Plain Campus, Jamaica Plain, MA
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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EDU 08-427
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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