D. Brooker et al., THE EFFICACY OF DEMENTIA CARE MAPPING AS AN AUDIT TOOL - REPORT OF A 3-YEAR BRITISH NHS EVALUATION, AGING & MENTAL HEALTH, 2(1), 1998, pp. 60-70
Dementia Care Mapping (DCM, Kitwood & Bredin, 1994a) was incorporated
into the Quality Assurance Strategy of an urban British Mental Health
(NHS) Trust, Its role as an audit of the outcome of the care process i
n formal dementia care settings was evaluated. DCM was used in two day
hospitals, an assessment ward, two respite care units and four contin
uing care units over three annual evaluation cycles. This equated to a
pproximately 1,614 hours of mapping over the three cycles. The way in
which DCM was used is described in detail. The results were generally
very positive with improvements in the quality of care practice being
demonstrated. Although anxious about the observational nature of DCM,
staff viewed it as a positive means of improving quality of care. DCM
is seen as being a highly appropriate audit tool to use in NHS formal
dementia care settings. Information on the experience of managing a DC
M project is shared.