This research examined how the needs of elderly women are being met in the hospital setting. Qualitative data were gathered through in-depth interviews with eleven women between the ages of 70 and 93 who had had a hospital stay in the previous year. Data analysis revealed that the system failed to attend to participants' age specific needs. This failure created gaps in care which were particularly troubling for elderly female patients whose frailty made them susceptible to additional health problems. Participants received inadequate care in such areas as bathing, walking assistance and help with eating. Hearing impairments and denture issues were at times overlooked. These gaps in care caused participants to view a hospital stay as...
Background: There is a lack of research investigating models of nursing care for older hospitalised ...
Background: By 2050, adults aged 80 years and over will represent around 20% of the global populatio...
The Aging Women Project began in the fall of 1977 at the Faye McBeath Institute on Aging and Adult L...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to describe the everyday lived experiences of old, c...
Objectives: The association between frailty, mortality and sex is complex, but a limited literature ...
"While consumer participation is the focus of 21st century health policy, little is known about this...
Objectives: The association between frailty, mortality and sex is complex, but a limited literature ...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore the experiences of ‘almost old’ women as they grow...
This phenomenological study describes what it is like for people over 74 years to experience nursing...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore the experiences of ‘almost old’ women as they gro...
Background The number of people aged 80 years and above is projected to triple over the next 30 yea...
Ruth was 89-years old when I interviewed her as part of a larger study on the meaning of suffering i...
Resilience in women older than age 85 is defined as the response of rebound and improvement in funct...
Background: Frail elderly is described as multi diseased, vulnerable, in need of medication and hosp...
The elderly not only face the problem of physical changes but also undergo emotional, psychological...
Background: There is a lack of research investigating models of nursing care for older hospitalised ...
Background: By 2050, adults aged 80 years and over will represent around 20% of the global populatio...
The Aging Women Project began in the fall of 1977 at the Faye McBeath Institute on Aging and Adult L...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to describe the everyday lived experiences of old, c...
Objectives: The association between frailty, mortality and sex is complex, but a limited literature ...
"While consumer participation is the focus of 21st century health policy, little is known about this...
Objectives: The association between frailty, mortality and sex is complex, but a limited literature ...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore the experiences of ‘almost old’ women as they grow...
This phenomenological study describes what it is like for people over 74 years to experience nursing...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore the experiences of ‘almost old’ women as they gro...
Background The number of people aged 80 years and above is projected to triple over the next 30 yea...
Ruth was 89-years old when I interviewed her as part of a larger study on the meaning of suffering i...
Resilience in women older than age 85 is defined as the response of rebound and improvement in funct...
Background: Frail elderly is described as multi diseased, vulnerable, in need of medication and hosp...
The elderly not only face the problem of physical changes but also undergo emotional, psychological...
Background: There is a lack of research investigating models of nursing care for older hospitalised ...
Background: By 2050, adults aged 80 years and over will represent around 20% of the global populatio...
The Aging Women Project began in the fall of 1977 at the Faye McBeath Institute on Aging and Adult L...