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Britt Lillestø

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

2016

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: dig…

HermeneuticsMaleDenmarkHealth Personnelmedia_common.quotation_subjectResearch contextPersonhood03 medical and health sciencesDignityHealth personnel0302 clinical medicineNursingHealth careHumansMedicineNursing science030212 general & internal medicineNurse educationQualitative Researchmedia_common030504 nursingbusiness.industryFocus GroupsFocus groupNursing HomesIssues ethics and legal aspectsFemaleNursing Care0305 other medical scienceNursing homesbusinessNursing Ethics
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Dignity, Dependence, and Relational Autonomy for Older People Living in Nursing Homes

2015

Dignity is a core concept in nursing care. In earlier theories on dignity, close links have been drawn between dignity and autonomy, and autonomy has been closely related to independence. These traditional understandings of dignity and autonomy may be challenged when an individual moves into a nursing home. Our findings show that negative views about dependence, institutional frames and structures in the nursing home, and the attitudes and actions of healthcare personnel may diminish independence and lead to a lack of autonomy. Each of these areas can be experienced as a serious threat to the residents' dignity. Findings are interpreted and discussed in the light of a theory of relational a…

Community and Home CareNursing (miscellaneous)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectVDP::Medisinske fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Sykepleievitenskap: 808VDP::Midical sciences: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nursing science: 808Relational autonomyIndependenceDignityNursing careIndividualismHealth carePsychologybusinessNursing homesVDP::Medisinske fag: 700::Helsefag: 800Care PlanningSocial psychologyAutonomyVDP::Midical sciences: 700::Health sciences: 800media_common
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Maintaining dignity in vulnerability: A qualitative study of the residents' perspective on dignity in nursing homes

2016

Postprint tilgjengelig 20.03.17. Background Older people, living in nursing homes, are exposed to diverse situations, which may be associated with loss of dignity. To help them maintain their dignity, it is important to explore, how dignity is preserved in such context. Views of dignity and factors influencing dignity have been studied from both the residents’ and the care providers’ perspective. However, most of these studies pertain to experiences in the dying or the illness context. Knowledge is scarce about how older people experience their dignity within their everyday lives in nursing homes. Aim To illuminate the meaning of maintaining dignity from the perspective of older people livi…

media_common.quotation_subjectVulnerabilityVulnerabilityNursing homesIdentity (social science)Context (language use)03 medical and health sciencesDignityElderly0302 clinical medicineNursingHumansMedicine:Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nursing science: 808 [VDP]030212 general & internal medicineMeaning (existential)Qualitative ResearchGeneral NursingAgedmedia_commonAged 80 and overInpatients030504 nursingbusiness.industrySelfComputingMethodologies_MISCELLANEOUSPerspective (graphical)Nursing HomesComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGDignity0305 other medical sciencebusinessQualitative research
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Dignity and existential concerns among nursing homes residents from the perspective of their relatives

2014

Aims and objectives: The aim of this cross-country Scandinavian study was to explore how residents in nursing homes experience that their dignity is promoted and attended to. This is one part of the Scandinavian project in which we interviewed residents, relatives and staff members. Background: The main subject concerns the dignity of residents of nursing homes for older people. This article brings forward results from interviews of relatives on how they experience that the dignity is met, promoted and attended to for their next of kin. Design: The study was qualitative with a hermeneutic approach. Methods: Qualitative research interviews of 28 relatives of residents at six participating nu…

Next of kinbusiness.industryResidentsmedia_common.quotation_subjectInterpretation (philosophy)Perspective (graphical)Nursing homesGeneral MedicineReprisalRelativesExistentialismDignityNursingFeelingMedicine:Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nursing science: 808 [VDP]Existential concernsbusinessmedia_commonQualitative research
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The Dialectical Movement Between Deprivation and Preservation of a Person's Life Space: A Question of Nursing Home Residents' Dignity.

2016

The aim of this study was to answer the question "What do nursing home residents do themselves in order to maintain their dignity?" Twenty-eight residents, 8 men and 20 women, aged 62 to 103 years, from 6 different nursing homes in Scandinavia were interviewed. The results showed that the residents tried to expand their life space, both physical and ontological, in order to experience health and dignity.

MalePersonhoodmedia_common.quotation_subjectPersonhood03 medical and health sciencesDignityHopePersonal Space0302 clinical medicineNursingPersonal spaceHumansNursing science030212 general & internal medicinemedia_commonAgedAdvanced and Specialized NursingDialecticAged 80 and over030504 nursingGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedNursing HomesComplementary and alternative medicineLife spaceFemale0305 other medical sciencePsychologyNursing homesHolistic nursing practice
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Family Caregivers' Experiences in Nursing Homes: Narratives on Human Dignity and Uneasiness

2013

This qualitative study focused on dignity in nursing homes from the perspective of family caregivers. Dignity is a complex concept and central to nursing. Dignity in nursing homes is a challenge, according to research. Family caregivers are frequently involved in their family members’ daily experiences at the nursing home. Twenty-eight family caregivers were included in this Scandinavian cross-country, descriptive, and explorative study. A phenomenological-hermeneutic approach was used to understand the meaning of the narrated text. The interpretations revealed two main themes: “One should treat others as one would like others to treat oneself” and “Uneasiness due to indignity.” Dignity wa…

Personhoodmedia_common.quotation_subjectNursing homesContext (language use)PersonhoodDignityNursingHumansMedicineFamilyNarrativeMeaning (existential)General Nursingmedia_commonbusiness.industryFamily caregiversHealth PolicyPerspective (graphical)CaregiversVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Sykepleievitenskap: 808Caregiving:Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Sykepleievitenskap: 808 [VDP]Geriatrics and GerontologybusinessDignityGerontologyQualitative research
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The significance of meaningful and enjoyable activities for nursing home resident’s experiences of dignity.

2016

Background Living in a nursing home may be challenging to the residents’ experience of dignity. Residents’ perception of how their dignity is respected in everyday care is important. Aim To examine how nursing home residents experience dignity through the provision of activities that foster meaning and joy in their daily life. Method A qualitative design was used and 28 individual semistructured interviews conducted with nursing home residents from six nursing homes in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The data were analysed with qualitative content analysis. Independent ethical committees in all participating countries granted their approval for the study. Findings The participants highlight two…

Malemedia_common.quotation_subjectScandinavian and Nordic Countries03 medical and health sciencesDignity0302 clinical medicineNursingPerceptionMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineMeaning (existential)Nurse educationRecreationmedia_commonInpatients030504 nursingbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPeer reviewNursing HomesHealth promotion:Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Sykepleievitenskap: 808 [VDP]Female0305 other medical scienceNursing homesbusiness
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The meaning of dignity in nursing home care as seen by relatives

2014

Background: As part of an ongoing Scandinavian project on the dignity of care for older people, this study is based on ‘clinical caring science’ as a scientific discipline. Clinical caring science examines how ground concepts, axioms and theories are expressed in different clinical contexts. Central notions are caring culture, dignity, at-home-ness, the little extra, non-caring cultures versus caring cultures and ethical context – and climate. Aim and assumptions: This study investigates the individual variations of caring cultures in relation to dignity and how it is expressed in caring acts and ethical contexts. Three assumptions are formulated: (1) the caring culture of nursing homes inf…

Hermeneuticsrelativesmedicine.medical_specialtycaringDenmarkmedia_common.quotation_subjectPatient AdvocacyVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nursing science: 808DignityGeriatric NursingNursingdignityEthics NursingHumansMedicineNursing scienceMeaning (existential)ethical contextAgedQuality of Health Caremedia_commoncaring cultureclinical caring scienceSwedenNorwaybusiness.industryNursing ethicsNursing HomesIssues ethics and legal aspectsnursing homeEmpathyNurse-Patient RelationsbusinessNursing homes
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Dignity in nursing homes - Eksistential needs and concerns of the residents from the perspective of their relatives

2014

- Aims and objectives: The aim of this cross-country Scandinavian study was to explore how residents in nursing homes experience that their dignity is promoted and attended to. This is one part of the Scandinavian project in which we interviewed residents, relatives and staff members. Background: The main subject concerns the dignity of residents of nursing homes for older people. This article brings forward results from interviews of relatives on how they experience that the dignity is met, promoted and attended to for their next of kin. Design: The study was qualitative with a hermeneutic approach. Methods: Qualitative research interviews of 28 relatives of residents at six participating …

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Tension between freedom and dependence-A challenge for residents who live in nursing homes.

2017

Aims and objectives To present results from interviews of older people living in nursing homes, on how they experience freedom. Background We know that freedom is an existential human matter, and research shows that freedom remains important throughout life. Freedom is also important for older people, but further research is needed to determine how these people experience their freedom. The background for this article was a Scandinavian study that occurred in nursing homes; the purpose of the study was to gain knowledge about whether the residents felt that their dignity was maintained and respected. Design The design was hermeneutic, with qualitative research interviews. Method Twenty-eigh…

FreedomHermeneuticsMalemedia_common.quotation_subjectDenmarkHealth PersonnelExistentialismPaternalismPersonhood03 medical and health sciencesDignity0302 clinical medicineNursingActivities of Daily LivingHumans030212 general & internal medicineGeneral NursingQualitative Researchmedia_commonAgedAged 80 and overSweden030504 nursingNorwayInterpretation (philosophy)General MedicinehumanitiesNursing HomesFeelingPersonal AutonomyFemaleHermeneutics0305 other medical sciencePsychologyAutonomyQualitative researchJournal of clinical nursing
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