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Dementia care from behind the mask? Maintaining well-being during COVID-19 pandemic restrictions: Observations from Dementia Care Mapping on NHS mental health hospital wards in Wales. / Page, Sean; Davies Abbott, Ian; Jones, Adrian.
In: Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, Vol. 28, No. 6, 12.2021, p. 961-969.

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Page S, Davies Abbott I, Jones A. Dementia care from behind the mask? Maintaining well-being during COVID-19 pandemic restrictions: Observations from Dementia Care Mapping on NHS mental health hospital wards in Wales. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. 2021 Dec;28(6):961-969. Epub 2021 Apr 23. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/jpm.12763

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Page, Sean ; Davies Abbott, Ian ; Jones, Adrian. / Dementia care from behind the mask? Maintaining well-being during COVID-19 pandemic restrictions: Observations from Dementia Care Mapping on NHS mental health hospital wards in Wales. In: Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. 2021 ; Vol. 28, No. 6. pp. 961-969.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Dementia care from behind the mask? Maintaining well-being during COVID-19 pandemic restrictions: Observations from Dementia Care Mapping on NHS mental health hospital wards in Wales

AU - Page, Sean

AU - Davies Abbott, Ian

AU - Jones, Adrian

PY - 2021/12

Y1 - 2021/12

N2 - Introduction: The effect of coronavirus (COVID-19) on people living with dementia is potentially severe in its clinical impacts. More widely, for this vulnerable group, the social restrictions to limit the spread of infection may be emotionally and psychologically damaging.Aim: To explore the impact of restrictions on well-being for people with moderate to severe dementia in acute mental health hospital care.Method: “Dementia Care Mapping” was the observational tool used to determinewell- or ill-being. Observations were undertaken in two mental health hospital wards during a time of restrictions and the use of personal protective equipment.Results: We report levels of well-being that are higher than might be expected alongside a change in the focus of psychological care delivered through mental health nursing interventions aimed at enhancing well-being. Discussion—We postulate that mental health nurses faced with an unprecedented challenge respond by changing practice to mitigate for infection prevention measures and to compensate for family absence.Implications for practice: We suggest that the desirable enhancing actions by nursing staff which raise well-being in these hospital settings are readily transferable to other settings that are aiming to maintain well-being but also practising under COVID-19 restrictions.

AB - Introduction: The effect of coronavirus (COVID-19) on people living with dementia is potentially severe in its clinical impacts. More widely, for this vulnerable group, the social restrictions to limit the spread of infection may be emotionally and psychologically damaging.Aim: To explore the impact of restrictions on well-being for people with moderate to severe dementia in acute mental health hospital care.Method: “Dementia Care Mapping” was the observational tool used to determinewell- or ill-being. Observations were undertaken in two mental health hospital wards during a time of restrictions and the use of personal protective equipment.Results: We report levels of well-being that are higher than might be expected alongside a change in the focus of psychological care delivered through mental health nursing interventions aimed at enhancing well-being. Discussion—We postulate that mental health nurses faced with an unprecedented challenge respond by changing practice to mitigate for infection prevention measures and to compensate for family absence.Implications for practice: We suggest that the desirable enhancing actions by nursing staff which raise well-being in these hospital settings are readily transferable to other settings that are aiming to maintain well-being but also practising under COVID-19 restrictions.

KW - dementia care

KW - patient experience

KW - older adult psychiatry

KW - psycho-social

U2 - https://doi.org/10.1111/jpm.12763

DO - https://doi.org/10.1111/jpm.12763

M3 - Article

C2 - 33893693

VL - 28

SP - 961

EP - 969

JO - Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing

JF - Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing

SN - 1365-2850

IS - 6

ER -