Aims and Objectives: To explore nurse assistants' experiences and knowledge of how they create a meaningful daily life for older people receiving municipal home healthcare.Design: A participatory appreciative action reflection approach.Methods: Interviews, participant observations and informal conversations with 23 nurse assistants in municipal home healthcare generated the data. A thematic analysis was used.Results: Two main themes were developed. The first main theme, building a reciprocal relationship, was structured by three subthemes: To strengthen the older person's self-esteem, to co-create care and to create equality. The second main theme, creating meaning, was structured by two subthemes: To create closeness and to receive appreci...
Overall aim: To describe the essence of autonomy and participation for older people in care, and how...
Most of the care in nursing homes is palliative in nature, as it is the oldest and the frailest peop...
Most of the care in nursing homes is palliative in nature, as it is the oldest and the frailest peop...
Abstract: Background: In a larger action research project, guidelines were generated for how a meani...
The aim of this thesis was to study nurse assistants’ experience of palliative care and to investiga...
Background: Nurse assistants working in residential care facilities need support to ensure that they...
Background Meaning in life (MiL) is considered to be an important part of health and is associated ...
Background: Current demographic developments have resulted in an increased focus on home care nursin...
Overall aim: To describe the essence of autonomy and participation for older people in care, and how...
Background: This paper describes registered nurses' lived experiences of caring relationships in the...
Background: This paper describes registered nurses' lived experiences of caring relationships in the...
How the perspectives of nursing assistants and frail elderly residents on their daily interaction in...
Aim To explore situations in daily home nursing regarding meaning in life of older adults. Desig...
Background The Swedish population is ageing quickly and the system for elderly home care is under in...
BACKGROUND: Palliative care should be provided, irrespective of setting to all patients facing a lif...
Overall aim: To describe the essence of autonomy and participation for older people in care, and how...
Most of the care in nursing homes is palliative in nature, as it is the oldest and the frailest peop...
Most of the care in nursing homes is palliative in nature, as it is the oldest and the frailest peop...
Abstract: Background: In a larger action research project, guidelines were generated for how a meani...
The aim of this thesis was to study nurse assistants’ experience of palliative care and to investiga...
Background: Nurse assistants working in residential care facilities need support to ensure that they...
Background Meaning in life (MiL) is considered to be an important part of health and is associated ...
Background: Current demographic developments have resulted in an increased focus on home care nursin...
Overall aim: To describe the essence of autonomy and participation for older people in care, and how...
Background: This paper describes registered nurses' lived experiences of caring relationships in the...
Background: This paper describes registered nurses' lived experiences of caring relationships in the...
How the perspectives of nursing assistants and frail elderly residents on their daily interaction in...
Aim To explore situations in daily home nursing regarding meaning in life of older adults. Desig...
Background The Swedish population is ageing quickly and the system for elderly home care is under in...
BACKGROUND: Palliative care should be provided, irrespective of setting to all patients facing a lif...
Overall aim: To describe the essence of autonomy and participation for older people in care, and how...
Most of the care in nursing homes is palliative in nature, as it is the oldest and the frailest peop...
Most of the care in nursing homes is palliative in nature, as it is the oldest and the frailest peop...