Barriers to the Success of Recreational Groups for Persons With Dementia
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Barriers to the Success of Recreational Groups for Persons With Dementia
Abstract
Background: This paper describes barriers to engagement in the context of group activities attended by nursing home residents with dementia.
Objective: The goal is to clarify the presence and types of barriers to group activities for persons with dementia.
Methods: Therapeutic recreation staff (TRs) who conducted the group activities, and trained research observers (ROs) independently identified barriers occurring during group activity sessions through ratings and open-ended comments, which were analyzed via a mixed-method approach.
Results: Barriers were related to specific participant, environmental, and group session characteristics. Most frequently noted barriers were participant-related, pertaining to apathy and challenging behavior. Noise was the most frequent environmental barrier. Overall, ROs reported more barriers than TRs, yet TRs reported the barrier of inappropriate topic more frequently than ROs.
Conclusions: The study suggests that the number and specific types of barriers are associated with negative engagement outcomes. Insight into these barriers is the first step toward addressing them and minimizing their effects.
Keywords: activity groups; apathy; barriers; dementia; engagement; nursing home.
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