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Citation

Irvine AB, Billow MB, Gates DM, Fitzwater EL, Seeley JR, Bourgeois M. Gerontologist 2012; 52(1): 13-23.

Affiliation

ORCAS, 260 E. 11 Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401. birvine@orcasinc.com.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Oxford University Press)

DOI

10.1093/geront/gnr069

PMID

22038338

PMCID

PMC3265553

Abstract

PURPOSE:  This research evaluated an individualized Internet training designed to teach nurse aides (NAs) strategies to prevent or, if necessary, react to resident aggression in ways that are safe for the resident as well as the caregiver.  DESIGN AND METHODS:  A randomized treatment and control design was implemented, with baseline, 1-, and 2-month assessments for 158 NAs. The training involved 2 weekly visits. The Internet intervention was a behaviorally focused and video-based training that included content on skills for safely dealing with physical aggression. Measures included video situation testing and assessment of psychosocial constructs associated with behavior change.  RESULTS:  Analysis of covariance showed positive results for knowledge, attitudes, self-efficacy, and empathy, with medium-large effect sizes maintained after 2 months. The training was well received by participants.  IMPLICATIONS:  Internet training is a viable approach to shape appropriate NA reactions to aggressive resident behaviors. This format has future potential because it offers fidelity of presentation and automated documentation, with minimal supervision.


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