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What matters to you when the nursing is your home: a qualitative study on the views of residents with dementia living in nursing homes

机译:当护理是您的家时,对您来说是什么事:对患有疗养院痴呆症的居民观点的定性研究

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Dementia is recognised as one of the greatest global public health challenges. A central tenet of national health and social care policy is to ensure that services support people in achieving their personal well-being and outcomes, defined as the things important to people in their lives, also people with dementia. The aim of this study is to explore what matters to nursing home residents with dementia based on their perceptions of nursing homes as home. There were conducted 35 interviews with people with dementia in nursing homes. We conducted the in-depth unstructured qualitative interviews. Thematic analysis was applied to analyse the data. The analysis resulted in one over-arching theme “tension between the experiences of a nursing home being a home and an institution” and five themes; “myself and my relationships with fellow residents", “creation of individualised living spaces”, "single rooms with personal decor that enhances a sense of connectedness”, “transition between the old home and the new home” and “significant activities providing meaning”. The participants stated that the transition to the supported, structured living environment in nursing homes to be a clear need based on immediate, serious safety concerns. They went from being masters of their own lives to adhering to nursing home routines. Fellow residents could be both resources and burdens, creating feelings of security and insecurity. A home-like environment was created by allowing the participants to bring their important personal belongings into private spaces. The participants said they needed to be able to decorate their rooms to their own specifications. They wanted involvement in meaningful activities. The findings showed that ‘home’ was an emotive word that awakened many associations. The participants reported mixed feelings and stated that they could thrive even if they missed their old homes. What mattered was that the participants felt safe, had single rooms where they could retire from the community, their own belongings and did activities. The participants wanted greater possibilities for meaningful relations. They appreciate that nursing home were similar to their previous homes. They desired opportunities to continue some activities they did in their former home.
机译:痴呆症被认为是最大的全球公共卫生挑战之一。国家卫生和社会护理政策的中央宗旨是确保服务支持人们实现他们的个人福祉和结果,定义为对人们生活中的人们重要的事情,也是痴呆症的人。本研究的目的是探讨与痴呆症的疗养院居民的审查是什么,根据他们对家庭的疗养院的看法。在护理家庭中进行了35名与痴呆症的访谈。我们进行了深入的非结构化定性访谈。应用主题分析来分析数据。分析导致了一个过度拱起的主题“养老院是一个家庭和机构的经验之间的紧张”和五个主题; “我和我的居民的关系”,“创造个性化的生活空间”,“单人间装饰”,增强了旧家庭与新家之间的联系方式“,”和“提供意义的重要活动” 。与会者表示,在护理房屋中向支持,结构化的生活环境过渡,这是根据立即严重的安全问题清晰的需求。他们从自己的生活中掌握着遵守护理家庭惯例。同胞们可以是资源和负担,创造安全和不安全感。通过允许参与者将其重要的个人物品纳入私人空间来创建家庭环境。参与者表示,他们需要能够将他们的房间装饰到自己的规格。他们希望参与有意义的活动。调查结果表明,“家”是一种令人敬畏的词,唤醒了许多关联。参与者报告了混合感情,并表示他们可以茁壮成长,即使他们错过了他们的旧房。与参与者感到安全的是什么,有单身房间,他们可以从社区,他们自己的财物和活动中退休。参与者希望更大的可能性有意义的关系。他们很欣赏,养老院与他们以前的房屋相似。他们希望有机会继续他们在前家中所做的一些活动。

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