Strategies for implementing pet robots in care homes and nursing homes for residents with dementia: protocol for a modified Delphi study

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Koh, Wei Qi [1 ]
Casey, Dympna [1 ]
Hoel, Viktoria [2 ,3 ]
Toomey, Elaine [4 ,5 ]
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[1] Natl Univ Ireland Galway, Coll Med Nursing & Hlth Sci, Galway H91 E3YV, Ireland
[2] Univ Bremen, Inst Publ Hlth & Nursing Res, D-28359 Bremen, Germany
[3] Leibniz Sci Campus Digital Publ Hlth, D-28359 Bremen, Germany
[4] Univ Limerick, Sch Allied Hlth, Limerick V94T 9PX, Ireland
[5] Univ Limerick, Hlth Res Inst, Limerick V94 T9PX, Ireland
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欧盟地平线“2020”;
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Implementation strategy mapping; Implementation strategies; Pet robots; Social robots; Implementation; Care homes; Nursing homes; Consensus study; Dementia; CLINICAL-TRIALS; HEALTH; RECOMMENDATIONS; CONSENSUS; TOOL;
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10.1186/s43058-022-00308-z
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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BackgroundPet robots are a type of technology-based innovation that have shown positive psychosocial benefits for people with dementia in residential facilities, such as improving mood and social interaction and reducing agitation. Nevertheless, little is known about how pet robots can be implemented in care homes and nursing homes for dementia care in real-world practice. The objectives of this study are to (1) identify contextualised implementation strategies for implementing pet robots into care homes and nursing homes for dementia care and (2) achieve consensus on the most relevant strategies.MethodThis study is informed by a preceding scoping review and qualitative study, which used the Consolidated Framework of Implementation Research (CFIR) to identify multi-level determinants of implementation (i.e. barriers and facilitators). We will use the CFIR-ERIC matching tool to identify relevant implementation strategies from the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) taxonomy to address these determinants. Data from the scoping review and qualitative study will be used to contextualise the generic ERIC strategies for our setting. After that, a group of key stakeholders will be consulted to further contextualise and refine these strategies. Next, a two-round modified Delphi process will be conducted. Fifty-four international expert participants including healthcare professionals and organisational leaders from care homes and nursing homes and academic researchers will be recruited through purposive sampling. During the first Delphi round, participants will be invited to rate the relevance of each implementation strategy on a 9-point Likert scale and provide comments or suggestions. Descriptive statistics will be used to identify whether consensus has been obtained. Inductive qualitative content analysis will be used to analyse and summarise textual responses for any new statements suggested by participants. Statements that do not reach consensus and new statements suggested in round 1 will be taken to the next round, which will follow the same rating process.DiscussionThis study will identify strategies for implementing pet robots in care homes and nursing homes for residents with dementia, which will have practical utility for clinicians, organisations and researchers. It will also demonstrate the practical application (and adaptation) of the CFIR-ERIC tool to identify and contextualise ERIC strategies.
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