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Aspects of indignity in nursing home residences as experienced by family caregivers.

Dagfinn Nåden1, Arne Rehnsfeldt, Maj-Britt Råholm, Lillemor Lindwall, Synnøve Caspari, Trygve Aasgaard, Åshild Slettebø, Berit Sæteren, Bente Høy, Britt Lillestø, Anne Kari Tolo Heggestad, Vibeke Lohne.   

Abstract

The overall purpose of this cross-country Nordic study was to gain further knowledge about maintaining and promoting dignity in nursing home residents. The purpose of this article is to present results pertaining to the following question: How is nursing home residents' dignity maintained, promoted or deprived from the perspective of family caregivers? In this article, we focus only on indignity in care. This study took place at six different nursing home residences in Sweden, Denmark and Norway. Data collection methods in this part of this study consisted of individual research interviews. Altogether, the sample consisted of 28 family caregivers of nursing home residents. The empirical material was interpreted using a hermeneutical approach. The overall theme that emerged was as follows: 'A feeling of being abandoned'. The sub-themes are designated as follows: deprived of the feeling of belonging, deprived of dignity due to acts of omission, deprived of confirmation, deprived of dignity due to physical humiliation, deprived of dignity due to psychological humiliation and deprived of parts of life.

Keywords:  Dignity; family caregivers; nursing home residents

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23462504     DOI: 10.1177/0969733012475253

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Ethics        ISSN: 0969-7330            Impact factor:   2.874


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Authors:  Anne Marie Sandvoll; Ellen Karine Grov; Morten Simonsen
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2.  Identifying Markers of Dignity-Conserving Care in Long-Term Care: A Modified Delphi Study.

Authors:  Genevieve N Thompson; Jennifer McArthur; Malcolm Doupe
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-06-15       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  The canary in the coal mine: Continence care for people with dementia in acute hospital wards as a crisis of dehumanization.

Authors:  Paula Boddington; Katie Featherstone
Journal:  Bioethics       Date:  2018-05       Impact factor: 1.898

4.  Dignity Violations and Barriers to Dignity Assurance for Terminally Ill Patients at the End of Life: A Cross-Sectional Analysis.

Authors:  Eimantas Peičius; Gvidas Urbonas; W David Harrison; Aušra Urbonienė; Jolanta Kuznecovienė; Rūta Butkevičienė; Kristina Astromskė; Ramunė Kalėdienė
Journal:  Medicina (Kaunas)       Date:  2022-02-15       Impact factor: 2.430

5.  Dignity reflections based on experiences of end-of-life care during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative inquiry among bereaved relatives in the Netherlands (the CO-LIVE study).

Authors:  Yvonne N Becqué; Wendy van der Geugten; Agnes van der Heide; Ida J Korfage; H Roeline W Pasman; Bregje D Onwuteaka-Philipsen; Masha Zee; Erica Witkamp; Anne Goossensen
Journal:  Scand J Caring Sci       Date:  2021-10-09

6.  Dignity and its related factors among older adults in long-term care facilities: A cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Die Dong; Qian Cai; Qiong-Zhi Zhang; Zhi-Nan Zhou; Jia-Ning Dai; Ting-Yu Mu; Jia-Yi Xu; Cui-Zhen Shen
Journal:  Int J Nurs Sci       Date:  2021-08-21

Review 7.  Dignifying and undignifying aspects of care for people with dementia: a narrative review.

Authors:  Wendy van der Geugten; Anne Goossensen
Journal:  Scand J Caring Sci       Date:  2019-11-21

Review 8.  Human dignity research in clinical practice - a systematic literature review.

Authors:  Lillemor Lindwall; Vibeke Lohne
Journal:  Scand J Caring Sci       Date:  2020-10-26
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