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It made me feel human—a phenomenological study of older patients’ experiences of participating in a team meeting

机译:让我感觉像人类 —对老年患者参加团队会议的现象的现象学研究

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This study focused on older patients participating in a team meeting (TM) in a hospital ward in Sweden. A process had taken place on the ward, in which the traditional round had developed into a TM and understanding what participating in a TM means for the older patient is necessary for the development of care that facilitates older patient's participation. The aim of this study was to describe the caring, as experienced by the older patients on a ward for older persons, with a specific focus on the team meeting. A reflective lifeworld research (RLR) design was used. Fifteen patients, 12 women and three men (mean age of 82 years) were interviewed while they were hospitalized in a hospital ward for older people. In the essential meaning of the phenomenon, the TM is described as being a part of a wider context of both caring and life. The need for hospitalization is an emotional struggle to overcome vulnerability and regain everyday freedom. The way in which the professionals are able to confirm vulnerability and create a caring relationship affects both the struggle for well-being and the possibilities for maintaining dignity. The essence is further explicated through its constituents; Vulnerability limits life; Life is left in the hands of someone else; Life is a whole and Space for existence. The result raises concern about how the care needs to be adjusted to older people's needs as lived bodies. The encounter between the carer and the patient needs to be developed in order to get away from the view of the patient as object. An expanded vision may open up for existential dimensions of what brings meaning to life. One way, as described by the patients, is via the patient's life stories, through which the patients can be seen as a whole human being.
机译:这项研究的重点是在瑞典医院病房中参加团队会议(TM)的老年患者。在病房中已经进行了一个过程,其中传统的回合已发展成一个TM,并了解参与TM对老年患者意味着什么对于发展促进老年患者参与的护理是必要的。这项研究的目的是描述老年患者在老年病房中所经历的关怀,特别关注团队会议。使用了反思性的生活世界研究(RLR)设计。在老年医院住院时,他们接受了15名患者,12名女性和3名男性(平均年龄82岁)的采访。从现象的本质意义上讲,TM被描述为更广泛的关爱与生活环境的一部分。住院的需要是克服脆弱性和重新获得日常自由的情感斗争。专业人士能够确认脆弱性并建立关爱关系的方式既影响着为幸福而进行的斗争,也影响着维护尊严的可能性。本质通过其组成部分进一步阐明。漏洞限制了生命;生命留在别人的手中;生命是整体,是生存的空间。结果引起人们对如何调整护理以适应老年人作为活体的需求的关注。需要发展护理人员与患者之间的相遇,以便远离作为对象的患者视野。扩展的视野可能会为存在意义带来生命的维度。如患者所述,一种方式是通过患者的生活故事,通过该故事可以将患者视为一个完整的人。

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