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. 2018 Oct 12;28(5-6):801–813. doi: 10.1111/jocn.14677

Table 2.

Background characteristics of the nursing home residents and nursing staff participating in the workshops

Nursing home A Nursing home B
Residents (n) 13 7
Average age in years (SD) 84 (9) 84 (9)
Female, % 85 86
Average length of stay in months (SD) 33 (28) 31 (39)
Mobile, % 75 86
Average physical functioning (SD)a 9.3 (7.1) 11.4 (4.9)
Cognitive functioning (SD)b 3.6 (1.9) 2.8 (2.0)
Nursing staff in the workshops (n) 6 7
Age in years (SD) 43 (12) 33 (10)
Gender (% female) 100% 86%
Professional level 100% CNA 100% CNA
Working experience (years)
In elderly care 18 4
In the ward 7 3
Working hours per week 25 25
MAINTAIN‐behaviorsc
ADL 8.0 (0.8) 6.6 (1.4)
IADL* 7.0 (0.8) 3.6 (2.0)
Miscellaneous 7.9 (1.3) 7.4 (1.3)

ADL, activities of daily living; CNA, certified nurse assistant; IADL, instrumental activities of daily living.

aPhysical functioning: Barthel Index range 0–20 (a lower score indicates an increased disability; De Haan et al., 1993). bCognitive functioning: Cognitive Performance Scale range 0–6 (a higher score indicates a more severe cognitive impairment; Morris et al., 1994). cMAINtAIN‐behaviors: range 1–9 (a higher score indicates more encouragement; Kuk, Ouden et al., 2017).

*Significant difference between nursing homes (p < 0.05).