Fostering dignity in the care of nursing home residents through slow caring

Background:Physical impairment and dependency on others may be a threat to dignity.Research questions:The purpose of this study was to explore dignity as a core concept in caring, and how healthcare personnel focus on and foster dignity in nursing home residents.Research design:This study has a herm...

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Autori: Lohne, Vibeke (Autore) ; Høy, Bente (Autore) ; Lillestø, Britt (Autore) ; Sæteren, Berit (Autore) ; Heggestad, Anne Kari Tolo (Autore) ; Aasgaard, Trygve (Autore) ; Caspari, Synnøve (Autore) ; Rehnsfeldt, Arne (Autore) ; Råholm, Maj-Britt (Autore) ; Slettebø, Åshild (Autore) ; Lindwall, Lillemor (Autore) ; Nåden, Dagfinn (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Articolo
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: Sage 2017
In: Nursing ethics
Anno: 2017, Volume: 24, Fascicolo: 7, Pagine: 778-788
Altre parole chiave:B healthcare personnel
B fostering
B Dignity
B nursing home
B slow caring
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Riepilogo:Background:Physical impairment and dependency on others may be a threat to dignity.Research questions:The purpose of this study was to explore dignity as a core concept in caring, and how healthcare personnel focus on and foster dignity in nursing home residents.Research design:This study has a hermeneutic design.Participants and research context:In all, 40 healthcare personnel from six nursing homes in Scandinavia participated in focus group interviews in this study.Ethical considerations:This study has been evaluated and approved by the Regional Ethical Committees and the Social Science Data Services in the respective Scandinavian countries.Findings:Two main themes emerged: dignity as distinction (I), and dignity as influence and participation (II).Discussion:A common understanding was that stress and business was a daily challenge.Conclusion:Therefore, and according to the health personnel, maintaining human dignity requires slow caring in nursing homes, as an essential approach.
ISSN:1477-0989
Comprende:Enthalten in: Nursing ethics
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/0969733015627297