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<p>Feasibility of a Mobile Meal Assistance Program for Direct Care Workers in Long-Term Care Facilities in South Korea</p>

Dukyoo Jung, Jennie C. De Gagné, Minkyung Lee, Hyesoon Lee, Kyuri Lee, Eunju Choi, Juyoun Chung

2020Clinical Interventions in Aging16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility and examine the preliminary effectiveness of a mobile application-based meal assistant training program (APP) for use by direct care workers (CAs) assisting residents with dementia in long-term care facilities in South Korea. METHODS: We adopted a mixed methods research design, which included a pre- and post-intervention study and focus group interviews for the feasibility assessment. Participants included 23 dyads of older adults with dementia and their CAs from a long-term care facility in South Korea. Upon completion of the APP intervention, focused group interviews were conducted with six CAs and five nurses. RESULTS: -tests showed that the effects of the APP intervention on the older adults with dementia and their CAs were not significant; however, the results of the focused group interviews support the potential usefulness of the APP for CAs. CONCLUSION: The APP may be applicable to long-term care workers who need meal assistant skills education.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDementiaLong-term careIntervention (counseling)Focus groupGerontologyMobile appsMealNursingFamily medicineMarketingPathologyBusinessComputer scienceDiseaseWorld Wide WebGeriatric Care and Nursing HomesMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsNutrition and Health in Aging
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