Supporting autonomy for people with dementia living in nursing homes: A rapid realist review

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES(2023)

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Background: For people with dementia living in nursing homes, autonomy is important. However, they experi-ence difficulty with being heard as an autonomous person, as well as with expressing their preferences and choices. The question is how to support their autonomy.Objective: Despite extensive efforts to support autonomy in daily care for people with dementia living in nursing homes, we do not know exactly what works for whom, in which context, how and why. The objective of this re-alist review is to explore what is known in literature on autonomy support interventions for people with demen-tia in nursing homes.Design: A rapid realist review of literature.Review methods: To understand how autonomy is supported, a realist approach was applied that entailed iden-tifying the research question, searching for information, performing a quality appraisal, extracting data, synthe-sizing the evidence and validating the findings with a panel of experts. Causal assumptions were derived from articles found in four bibliographic databases (PubMed, PsychInfo, Cochrane and CINAHL) leading to context (C)-mechanism (M)-outcome (O) configurations.Results: Data extraction from the included articles ultimately resulted in sixteen CMO configurations on four themes: a. preferences and choice: interventions for supporting autonomy in nursing homes and their results, b. personal characteristics of residents and family: people with dementia and their family being individuals who have their own character, habits and behaviors, c. competent nursing staff each having their own level of knowl-edge, competence and need for support, and d. interaction and relationships in care situations: the persons in-volved are interrelated, continuously interacting in different triangles composed of residents, family members and nursing staff.Conclusion: The findings showed that results from interventions on autonomy in daily-care situations are likely to be just as related not only with the characteristics and competences of the people involved, but also to how they interact. Autonomy support interventions appear to be successful when the right context factors are considered.(c) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Autonomy,Nursing staff,Family caregivers,Realist review,Residents,Dementia,Nursing home
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