Experiences of a communication‐skills course for care partners of people living with dementia, empowered conversations: A qualitative framework analysis

Author:

Morris Lydia1ORCID,Innes Anthea1,Williamson Tracey2,Wyatt Megan1,Smith Emma3,McEvoy Phil3

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Dementia, School of Health and Society University of Salford Salford UK

2. Association for Dementia Studies University of Worcester Worcester UK

3. Six Degrees Social Enterprise Salford UK

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesOur aims were to examine whether an experiential course for care partners of people living with dementia, Empowered Conversations (EC), was acceptable to participants and to explore participants' perceptions of the impact of the course upon their communicative interactions. EC is based on an integrative model derived from psychological and linguistic theory and empirical evidence. EC is based on mentalisation theory, perceptual control theory and linguistic theory (The Communicative Impact Model).MethodsQualitative data were collected via 28 semistructured interviews. Framework analysis was used to analyse data.ResultsThree superordinate themes, ‘improved communication’, ‘improved well‐being’ and ‘support through others’ were identified. Twenty‐seven out of the 28 participants described feeling that they were able to better connect with the person living with dementia that they were supporting through attending EC.ConclusionsThe findings indicated that EC was acceptable and beneficial to care partners. Care partners developed a range of strategies and understandings that enabled them to communicate better with the person they were supporting, enhanced well‐being and relationships, as well as developing social networks. This is the first qualitative study to examine a psychosocial intervention for care partners of people living with dementia using a non‐CBT framework and indicates that perceived control could influence how care partners respond to stress and difficulties.

Funder

National Lottery Community Fund

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Clinical Psychology,General Medicine

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