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Caregiver perceptions of unmet needs that lead to resident-to-resident violence involving residents with dementia in nursing homes.

机译:护理人员对未满足需求的感知导致居民之间的暴力,涉及养老院中患有痴呆症的居民。

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Background. Resident-to-resident (R-R) violence is a particular threat to the well-being of older Americans in nursing homes. To date, few studies have focused on the phenomenon.;Aims. The specific aim of this qualitative study was to describe the direct caregivers' perceptions of the unmet needs that lead to R-R violence in nursing homes, including background and proximal factors that influenced the violence. Methods: The researcher selected a qualitative feminist approach to permit exploration of R-R violence from the perspective of the caregiver. The researcher recruited certified nurses' assistants (CNAs) employed by a nursing home in the rural Mississippi Delta region of Arkansas and conducted semi-structured interviews.;Findings. Eleven racially diverse CNAs participated in the study. The mean length of employment at the nursing home was 5.25 years. The researcher used content analysis and constant comparison to analyze the qualitative data. Specific triggers (proximal factors) and resident characteristics (background factors) were identified by the CNAs as influencing the development of R-R violence. The most prominent trigger of R-R violence identified was intrusion into the private space of other residents. Other triggers included taking another resident's belongings, loud and/or repetitive speech, uncomfortable environmental conditions, violent acts by other residents, boredom, competition for attention and/or resources, and difficult communication. Resident characteristics that participants believed influenced R-R violence pertained to degree of cognitive impairment, ability to move around in the environment, inability to effectively communicate, tendency to easily lose one's temper, earlier life teachings, including prejudices, and overall disposition. Interestingly, the CNAs did not perceive the factors influencing R-R violence as unmet needs.;Discussion. This study provided an opportunity to explore R-R violence from the perspective of those who spend the most time with residents in nursing homes. These results indicate that there are factors within the nursing home environment that, once identified, may be altered to prevent violence between residents.
机译:背景。居民到居民(R-R)的暴力是对老年人在养老院中的福祉的特别威胁。迄今为止,很少有研究集中在这种现象上。这项定性研究的具体目的是描述直接护理人员对未满足需求的看法,这些需求导致养老院发生R-R暴力,包括影响暴力的背景因素和近端因素。方法:研究人员选择了一种定性的女权主义方法,以允许从护理人员的角度探索R-R暴力。研究人员在阿肯色州密西西比三角洲农村地区的一家疗养院招募了合格的护士助理(CNA),并进行了半结构化访谈。十一个种族不同的CNA参与了这项研究。疗养院的平均就业年限为5.25年。研究人员使用内容分析和不断比较来分析定性数据。 CNA确定了特定的触发因素(近因)和居民特征(背景因素)影响了R-R暴力的发展。识别出的R-R暴力的最主要诱因是入侵其他居民的私人空间。其他触发因素包括拿走另一位居民的财产,大声和/或重复的讲话,不舒适的环境条件,其他居民的暴力行为,无聊,争夺注意力和/或资源以及难以沟通。参与者认为受影响的R-R暴力的居民特征包括认知障碍的程度,在环境中四处移动的能力,无法有效沟通,容易发脾气的倾向,较早的生活教义(包括偏见)和整体性格。有趣的是,CNA没有将影响R-R暴力的因素视为未满足的需求。这项研究提供了一个机会,可以从那些与疗养院居民在一起时间最多的人的角度探讨R-R暴力。这些结果表明,疗养院环境中的某些因素一经发现,就可以进行更改,以防止居民之间发生暴力。

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  • 作者

    Sifford, Krista Susan.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.;

  • 授予单位 University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.;
  • 学科 Health Sciences Nursing.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 103 p.
  • 总页数 103
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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