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Citation

Lea E, Andrews S, Haines T, Nitz J, Haralambous B, Moore K, Hill K, Robinson A. Contemp. Nurse 2015; 52(2-3): 163-175.

Affiliation

a School of Health Sciences and Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre , University of Tasmania , Australia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/10376178.2015.1129911

PMID

26684679

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Residential aged care facility staff often operate in isolation. Research is lacking on networking between facilities. AIMS: To explore outcomes associated with network formation between two residential aged care facilities as part of an action research approach to reducing falls.

DESIGN: Action research approach with qualitative data collected.

METHODS: Twelve residential aged care facility staff from two facilities in regional X, Australia, formed a falls prevention action research group. Thematic analysis was undertaken of 22 audio-recorded fortnightly group meetings.

RESULTS: This was the first opportunity for participants to meet colleagues from another facility in a professional context. The formation of an inter-facility network enabled the sharing of ideas and systems related to evidence-based falls prevention activities and other issues and galvanised a collaborative focus for action.

CONCLUSIONS: An action research process can be used to create an inter-facility network. Such networks can decrease staff isolation and facilitate best resident care.


Language: en

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