Basic care I: the effect of dementia-specific training on certified nursing assistants and other staff.

Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen

Alexian Brothers PACE Program, St Louis, Missouri, USA.

Published: January 2003

This study evaluates the effectiveness of Basic Care I, a dementia-specific training course offered by the St. Louis Alzheimer's Association. Using three standardized measures, the effects of the course on knowledge gain, stress level, and sense of work-related self-esteem are examined Findings suggest that participation in Basic Care I increases retained learning, as 76.4 percent of the sample showed improvement on dementia knowledge scores. The outcomes of stress and self-esteem measures are inconclusive but indicate areas for future study. Implications for program planning are discussed.

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