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The meaning of nursing-home: ‘Waiting to go up to St. Peter,OK! Waiting house,sad but true’ — An Australian perspective
Institution:School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Queensland, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:BackgroundThis article is derived from a larger Australian research study using multiple qualitative methods to investigate truth-telling in aged-care.AimTo analyse and discuss findings associated with residents', personal care assistants' (personal carer, enrolled nurse) and the registered nurses' perceptions about the nursing-home. The thesis is that the health of the resident in a nursing-home is directly linked to care provision that encourages autonomy.MethodsResearch participants' personal journals, group discussions, follow-up in-depth discussions and the author's field journal across five nursing-homes.ResultsThe nursing-home is described as endowed with suspicious awareness and mutual pretence, overloaded with tasks, short of staff and starved of time with little engagement with the residents.DiscussionResidency that claims to have as its primary focus ‘the resident’ ought to take seriously the residents' health and therefore the residents' autonomy. However, the nursing-home, as described here, fails to adequately understand this link.
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