using an ipad to promote safety & quality of care in older adult tertiary mental health
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Disclosure
We use an iPad Pro in this study.
We have no connection with Apple. We have no
conflicts of interest or commercial affiliations.
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Purpose of study
WorkSafe BC indicated that healthcare is a high
risk industry
59% of the injuries are related to patient handling
and violence
This study explores using technology an iPad
as a Person-and family-centred care and non-
pharmacological intervention
WorkSafe BC https://www.worksafebc.com/en/about-us/shared-data/facts-and-figures/statistical-reports
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Research Questions
1. Does using an iPad to play a pre-recorded
family video positively affect patients
with dementia and reduce BPSD during
care activities?
2. What are staff experiences and contextual
factors involved in using an iPad with a
patient with dementia in care?
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Ethics
Ethics approvals received from UBC Ethics
Board & VCH
Consent Process
Challenges
Patients with cognitive impairment
Visual ethics
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Mixed Method Approach
Case study
ABAB design
Staff interviews
Structured
Observations
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Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4
Baseline
Evaluate
behavior
Introducing
Intervention
Evaluate
behavior
Withdraw
Intervention
Evaluate
behavior
Re-introduce
intervention
Evaluate
behavior
Recruitment
2 Patients of WP5
Diagnosis of dementia
Able to see and hear the iPad
Responsive behaviours at the time
of recruitment
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Discussion Question
Do you use iPad or videos in your practice
settings? Your experience ? Tips and
suggestions for us tried of.
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Contact Information
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Lillian Hung, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Lillian.Hung@vch.ca Corrina Helmer, Unit Clerk, Corrina.Helmer@vch.ca Andy AuYeung, Occupational Therapist, Andy.Au-Yeung@vch.ca Levi Elijah, Total Care worker, Levi.Elijah@vch.ca Alice Ip, Patient Care Coordinator, Alice.Ip@vch.ca
Acknowledgements: The research team is grateful for the support by VCH Research Institute Research Challenge Grant, funded by the Robert H. N. Ho Enhancing Patience Care Fund. We also want to thank our mentor Dr. Michael Wilkins-Ho, and staff, patients and families in WP5 involved in the project.
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