Performance management of mental health services (MHS) through quality reporting of strategic indicators and goals is essential to improve efficiency and quality of care. One such method is the balanced scorecard (BSC). This integrative review of peer-reviewed and industry implemented BSCs in MHS aims to inform future development of a more comprehensive mental health-focused benchmarking tool.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: To assess the feasibility of using group-based fully immersive virtual reality (VR) across multiple sessions to reduce behavioral and psychological symptoms (BPSs), including depression, anxiety, and agitated behaviors, in cognitively diverse aged care residents.
Design: A 6-session feasibility trial was conducted within a residential aged care facility using convenience sampling to recruit N = 25 residents of varying cognitive capacity. Groups of 5 residents viewed 360-degree videos on a wireless head-mounted display to provide fully immersive VR experiences.
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw
March 2020
This study determines the feasibility of using virtual reality (VR) for residents with and without dementia in the residential aged care (RAC) environment (also referred to as nursing homes or long-term care). A mixed-methods study was conducted with 13 residents of varying cognitive capacity in a residential aged care facility (RACF) operated by a not-for-profit organization in Brisbane, Australia. Residents participated in one facilitated VR session, either as a group or individual session.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims And Objectives: To determine whether differences in care practices and demographics between two long-term aged care facilities affected the incidence of residents' skin wounds.
Methods: A retrospective analysis of care plans and clinical outcomes was conducted for a 6-month period in 2016 at two aged care facilities, N = 39 Home 1 and N = 45 Home 2. Skin tears, pressure injuries and usual care practices and associated health demographics were recorded.
Continued development of mobile technology now allows access to information at the point-of-care. This study was conducted to evaluate the use of one such tool on a mobile device, from the carer perspective. Caregivers across 12 aged-care facilities were supplied mobile devices to access a Picture Care Plan (PCP), a specific tool designed around the role of the personal carer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObesity is a strong predictive factor in the development of chronic disease and has now superseded undernutrition as a major public health issue. Chronic inflammation is one mechanism thought to link excess body weight with disease. Increasingly, the gut and its extensive population of commensal microflora are recognized as playing an important role in the development of obesity-related chronic inflammation.
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