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NIH-Funded Research Study Seeking Participation

Participation includes free dementia training for nursing homes   

Researchers from the University of Kansas School of Nursing are seeking nursing homes nationwide to participate in a NIH-funded research study testing a new online version of the evidence-based Changing Talk (CHAT) communication training program.   

CHAT educates staff about reducing elderspeak (infantilizing communication) and results in reduced behavioral symptoms and need for psychotropic medication for residents with dementia. The new online version (Changing Talk: Online Training (CHATO)) consists of three one-hour interactive online modules that provide flexible and accessible access for staff.  

There is no cost, direct-care staff can earn 3 contact hours, and all staff receive a Certificate of Completion. 

Benefits to you, your staff, and your residents include: 

  • A person-centered approach. 
  • Education about elderspeak and better communication strategies. 
  • Reduction in resistiveness to care and other behavioral symptoms in residents with dementia. 
  • Reduction in the need for psychotropic medication. 
  • Convenient, online educational format for busy nursing homes. 
  • Qualifies for CMS dementia care training hours requirements. 
  • A free, non-pharmacological, evidence-based intervention is an excellent addition to a Quality Improvement Plan.   

If you are interested in participating, contact Carissa Coleman, PhD, Research Assistant Professor at ccoleman3@kumc.edu or Kristine Williams, RN, PhD, FGSA, FAAN, E. Jean Hill Professor at kwilliams1@kumc.edu.  

Visit the website to learn more about CHATO.