Minnesota Inclusive LTSS for LGBTQ Seniors (MILLS)
Alzheimer Disease, Dementia
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Alzheimer Disease focused on measuring LGBTQ+, Sexual and gender minorities, Long-term support and service facilities, Alzheimer Disease
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- licensure in Minnesota to provide nursing and/or as a housing with services establishment
- Willingness to undertake a policy and environment review at baseline and 6 months later
- having at least 5 managers/ supervisors and 5 staff.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Participants who cannot speak and read English
Sites / Locations
- University of Minnesota
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Training to Serve (TTS) in person training
Training to Serve online training (eTTS)
Waitlist control
Participants are provided access to the pretest one week before the training. On the day of training, when the trainers arrive, participants have a final opportunity to complete the baseline survey before the intervention. Tablets will be available to complete pre- and post- surveys. The training for management takes 3-4 hours, and for staff, one hour. For consistency and feasibility, both trainings are conducted by the same trainers at the same visit. Immediately after the intervention, participants complete the post-intervention seminar evaluation assessing knowledge and attitudes/comfort in serving SGM clients.
Participants are provided a unique identifier to access the online website. The opening page welcomes them to the study, then directs them to the chunked consent materials and baseline survey. As soon as they have completed this, they receive access to the intervention, which for management is expected to take 1-2 hours and for staff, 30-45 minutes (i.e., the online equivalent of 3-4 and 1 hour, respectively). After completion of the required modules, participants receive access to the optional modules as well as the posttest survey to evaluate the training. Once the post-test is complete, they are thanked for their involvement and informed they will receive an e-mail to access a follow-up survey in six months' time.
Participants complete the baseline survey, then they receive a note thanking them for completing all activities and informing them the intervention will be available in 6 months' time.