“I’m still in the lap of the gods… I don’t know whether I’m going to improve or not”: listening to people with dementia or cognitive impairment and their support people, talking about inpatient rehabilitation experiences
posted on 2025-03-21, 02:04authored byKatherine LawlerKatherine Lawler, Samantha Shelley, Katrina Edney, Clare Stephenson, Rowan Castle, Sam de Zoete, Michele L Callisaya, Helen Courtney-Pratt, Melanie K Farlie
<p dir="ltr">Abstract:-</p><p dir="ltr">Purpose:</p><p dir="ltr">People with dementia often experience poor outcomes in hospital and prolonged lengths of stay. They are sometimes labelled as having “poor rehabilitation potential”. This study aimed to understand the inpatient rehabilitation experiences of people with dementia or cognitive impairment, and their support people, to inform future work to improve rehabilitation access and outcomes.</p><p dir="ltr">Materials and methods:</p><p dir="ltr">An exploratory qualitative study from an interpretivist perspective. Participants were inpatients of a geriatric rehabilitation unit in Australia, and their chosen support people. Semi-structured interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed. An analytical framework was developed and indexed to the dataset, followed by charting and thematic analysis.</p><p dir="ltr">Results:</p><p dir="ltr">Ten people with dementia or cognitive impairment and nine support people participated (n = 19). Four themes were identified representing an interpretation of the analysis intended to inform clinical practice: Support patients to engage in the rehabilitation process; create a hospitable environment; recognise and work with care partners; and ensure staff have adequate dementia knowledge.</p><p dir="ltr">Conclusions:</p><p dir="ltr">Practical, emotional, process-related, and dementia-specific factors may influence the experiences of people living with dementia or cognitive impairment when participating in inpatient rehabilitation. Future research could investigate whether improvements focused on these factors might enhance quality of care for people with dementia.</p>
Funding
This work was supported by a Royal Hobart Hospital Research Foundation Incubator Grant.
History
Publication Date
2025-01-01
Journal
Disability and Rehabilitation
Volume
47
Issue
1
Pagination
8p. (p. 178-185)
Publisher
Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.