Purpose: This paper aims to explore the concept and practice, of dignity as understood and experienced by older adults and district nursing staff. The paper adds a new, nuanced, understanding of safeguarding possibilities in the context of district nursing care delivered in the home. Design/methodology/approach: The research used an ethnographic methodology involving observations of care between community district nursing clinicians and patients (n = 62) and semi-structured interviews with nursing staff (n = 11) and older adult recipients of district nursing care (n = 11) in England. Findings: Abuse is less likely to occur when clinicians are maintaining the dignity of their patients. The themes of time and space are used to demonstrate som...
Aims and Objectives: This paper reports the findings from interviews conducted as part of a wider st...
Background:Dignity is an important ideal in the nursing of older women who need municipal care. Dign...
Background . Older people, living in nursing homes, are exposed to diverse situations, which may be ...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the concept and practice, of dignity as understood and experienc...
The concept of dignity is core to community district nursing practice, yet it is profoundly complex ...
Background: More than 400,000 older people reside in over 18,000 care homes in England. A recent soc...
BACKGROUND: Dignity has become a central concern in UK health policy in relation to older and vulner...
Background: More than 400,000 older people reside in over 18,000 care homes in England. A recent soc...
Respect for human dignity lies at the heart of nursing. Commitments to maintain dignity in care feat...
Aim: The aim of these descriptive qualitative study was to analyze dignity in nursing care in instit...
Background: More than 400,000 older people reside in over 18,000 care homes in England. A recent soc...
Aims and Objectives: This paper reports the findings from interviews conducted as part of a wider st...
Background:Dignity is an important ideal in the nursing of older women who need municipal care. Dign...
Background . Older people, living in nursing homes, are exposed to diverse situations, which may be ...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the concept and practice, of dignity as understood and experienc...
The concept of dignity is core to community district nursing practice, yet it is profoundly complex ...
Background: More than 400,000 older people reside in over 18,000 care homes in England. A recent soc...
BACKGROUND: Dignity has become a central concern in UK health policy in relation to older and vulner...
Background: More than 400,000 older people reside in over 18,000 care homes in England. A recent soc...
Respect for human dignity lies at the heart of nursing. Commitments to maintain dignity in care feat...
Aim: The aim of these descriptive qualitative study was to analyze dignity in nursing care in instit...
Background: More than 400,000 older people reside in over 18,000 care homes in England. A recent soc...
Aims and Objectives: This paper reports the findings from interviews conducted as part of a wider st...
Background:Dignity is an important ideal in the nursing of older women who need municipal care. Dign...
Background . Older people, living in nursing homes, are exposed to diverse situations, which may be ...