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Table 3 Groups at baseline

From: A personhood and citizenship training workshop for care home staff to potentially increase wellbeing of residents with dementia: intervention development and feasibility testing of a cluster randomised controlled trial

Level of data

   

PERSONABLE

Training as usual

Care home (n=6)

Total whole-time equivalent staff

 

Mean (range)

26.3 (13–43)

25.0 (13–34)

Total bedrooms

 

Mean (range)

26.0 (12–51)

22.7 (16–31)

Rural

 

n

2

2

Urban

 

n

1

1

Therapeutic Environment Screening Survey

 

Mean (range)

49.3 (33–58)

38.7 (37–42)

Resident (n=40)

Gender

 

Female, n (%)

16 (80.0)

11 (55.0)

  

Male, n (%)

4 (20.0)

9 (45.0)

 

Missing cases

N

 

1

Observation (n=1584)a

Wellbeing/illbeing score

 

Mean (SD)

1.1 (0.2)

1.2 (0.5)

Personal detractors

 

n (%)

3 (1.8)

2 (1.3)

Personal enhancers

 

n (%)

165 (98.2)

152 (98.7)

High-potential behaviours

 

n (%)

454 (54.6)

445 (56.6)

Medium potential behaviours

 

n (%)

286 (34.4)

179 (22.8)

Low-potential behaviours

 

n (%)

46 (5.5)

10 (1.3)

 

No potential behaviours

 

n (%)

46 (5.5)

152 (19.3)

Staff (n=118)

Gender

Female

n (%)

62 (90.5)

44 (89.8)

 

Male

n (%)

6 (9.5)

5 (10.2)

 

Missing cases

N

1

 

Months experience

 

Mean % (SD)

29.4 (13.3)

24.9 (8.8)

Staff role

Care worker

n (%)

52.0 (75.4)

36.0 (74.9)

 

Ancillary

n (%)

11.0 (15.9)

8.0 (17.6)

 

Other

n (%)

6.0 (8.7)

3.0 (7.5)

 

Missing cases

N

 

2

Personhood in Dementia Questionnaire (0–100)

 

Mean (SD)

89.5 (10.8)

86.6 (11.3)

 

Visual Analogue Scale (0–100)

 

Mean score (SD)

85.0 (18.7)

83.3 (16.2)

  1. aFive-minute resident observation intervals for which data was available, out of a total of 1920 possible five-minute observation intervals