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Exploring personhood in dining experiences of residents with dementia in long-term care facilities
Authors:Lillian Hung  Habib Chaudhury
Affiliation:
  • a Department of Gerontology, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • b Centre for Research on Personhood in Dementia, University of British, Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Abstract:Despite the shift toward using person-centered approaches in dementia care, the relevance and applicability of the concept “personhood” remains unclear in everyday practice and activities, such as mealtime experience for residents with dementia. Based on a qualitative study, this paper presents emergent themes at mealtimes that support or undermine personhood of twenty residents with dementia in two long-term care facilities. Methods of data collection included conversational interviews with residents with dementia, participant observations, focus groups with staff and examination of available documents. Data analysis identified eight themes: (1) outpacing/relaxed pace, (2) withholding/holding, (3) stimulation, (4) disrespect/respect, (5) invalidation/validation, (6) distancing/connecting, (7) disempowerment/empowerment, and (8) ignoring/inclusion. These findings raised questions about current practice and identified areas for improvement. Although staff approaches seemed to have the greatest impact on residents' experiences, the physical environment and organizational milieu were also responsible for hindering and facilitating staff to provide the best possible care and interaction.
    Keywords:Personhood   Mealtimes   Nursing homes   Dementia
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