Families of nursing home residents often perceive the care provided by the nursing home staff to be inadequate or inappropriate. Consequently, conflicts and misunderstandings frequently arise between staff and family members. A study was conducted in two midwestern nursing homes which investigated the perceptions of family and staff about the care provided to nursing home residents. The study used a grounded dimensional analysis (grounded theory) involving extensive interviews with 60 gamily members and 25 nurses at two facilities. Results indicated that family members often perceived themselves as ultimately responsible for making decisions about care and evaluating the effectiveness and appropriateness of care. In contrast, professional s...
Aims: To explore the expertise of Registered Nurses in residential care for older people. Background...
Research has shown that families experience poor involvement in needs assessment of older people whi...
Health care and nursing sometimes seem at odds when determining what is best for patient care. This ...
Family caregivers for persons with dementia are often faced with the difficult decision to place the...
Effective facility-based continuing care of persons diagnosed with dementia requires trust and coope...
Purpose: The purpose was to investigate family members' experiences of the healthcare professionals'...
Perceptions of nurses, families, and residents in nursing homes concerning residents ’ needs This st...
The overall aim of the study was to explore and describe the views and experiences that the relative...
Abstract: Staff–family cooperation in caring for elders in nursing homes is recommended but poorly u...
Objective. The present study focuses on opinions on the quality of nursing home care of family membe...
Objective. The present study focuses on opinions on the quality of nursing home care of family membe...
Objective: In this study, the authors examine the influence of conflict between nursing home staff a...
National policies emphasize older people’s right to autonomy, yet nursing home residents often have ...
Objective. The present study focuses on opinions on the quality of nursing home care of family membe...
Background: Involving patients and users may contribute to sound quality and safety in healthcare se...
Aims: To explore the expertise of Registered Nurses in residential care for older people. Background...
Research has shown that families experience poor involvement in needs assessment of older people whi...
Health care and nursing sometimes seem at odds when determining what is best for patient care. This ...
Family caregivers for persons with dementia are often faced with the difficult decision to place the...
Effective facility-based continuing care of persons diagnosed with dementia requires trust and coope...
Purpose: The purpose was to investigate family members' experiences of the healthcare professionals'...
Perceptions of nurses, families, and residents in nursing homes concerning residents ’ needs This st...
The overall aim of the study was to explore and describe the views and experiences that the relative...
Abstract: Staff–family cooperation in caring for elders in nursing homes is recommended but poorly u...
Objective. The present study focuses on opinions on the quality of nursing home care of family membe...
Objective. The present study focuses on opinions on the quality of nursing home care of family membe...
Objective: In this study, the authors examine the influence of conflict between nursing home staff a...
National policies emphasize older people’s right to autonomy, yet nursing home residents often have ...
Objective. The present study focuses on opinions on the quality of nursing home care of family membe...
Background: Involving patients and users may contribute to sound quality and safety in healthcare se...
Aims: To explore the expertise of Registered Nurses in residential care for older people. Background...
Research has shown that families experience poor involvement in needs assessment of older people whi...
Health care and nursing sometimes seem at odds when determining what is best for patient care. This ...