The use of constant observation with people with dementia in hospitals: a mixed-methods systematic review

Handley, Melanie, Theodosopoulou, Danai, Taylor, Nicky, Hadley, Rebecca, Goodman, Claire, Harwood, Rowan, Phillips, Rosemary, Young, Alex and Surr, Claire (2023) The use of constant observation with people with dementia in hospitals: a mixed-methods systematic review. Aging and Mental Health, 27 (12): 2219632. pp. 2305-2318. ISSN 1360-7863
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Objective Constant observation is used in hospitals with people with dementia to manage their safety. However, opportunities for proactive care are not consistently recognised or utilised. A systematic review of constant observation was conducted to understand measures of effectiveness and facilitators for person-centred approaches. Method Electronic databases were searched between 2010 – 2022. Four reviewers completed screening, quality assessments and data extraction with 20% checked for consistency. Findings were presented through narrative synthesis (PROSPERO registration CRD42020221078). Findings Twenty-four studies were included. Non-registered staff without specific training were the main providers of constant observation. Assessments and processes clarifying the level of observation encouraged reviews that linked initiation and discontinuation to a patient’s changing needs. Examples of person-centred care, derived from studies of volunteers or staff employed to provide activities, demonstrated meaningful engagement could reassure a person and improve their mood. Proactive approaches that anticipated distress were thought to reduce behaviours that carried a risk of harm but supporting evidence was lacking. Conclusion Non-registered staff are limited by organisational efforts to reduce risk, leading to a focus on containment. Trained staff who are supported during constant observation can connect with patients, provide comfort and potentially reduce behaviours that carry a risk of harm.

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