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Nursing Home Stakeholder Views of Resident Involvement in Medical Care Decisions.

Theresa J Garcia1, Tracie C Harrison2, James S Goodwin3.   

Abstract

Demand by nursing home residents for involvement in their medical care, or, patient-centered care, is expected to increase as baby boomers begin seeking long-term care for their chronic illnesses. To explore the needs in meeting this proposed demand, we used a qualitative descriptive method with content analysis to obtain the joint perspective of key stakeholders on the current state of person-centered medical care in the nursing home. We interviewed 31 nursing home stakeholders: 5 residents, 7 family members, 8 advanced practice registered nurses, 5 physicians, and 6 administrators. Our findings revealed constraints placed by the long-term care system limited medical involvement opportunities and created conflicting goals for patient-centered medical care. Resident participation in medical care was perceived as low, but important. The creation of supportive educational programs for all stakeholders to facilitate a common goal for nursing home admission and to provide assistance through the long-term care system was encouraged.
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Keywords:  decision making; health care, long-term; health care, users’ experiences; holistic care; illness and disease, chronic; research, qualitative

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25721717      PMCID: PMC5371402          DOI: 10.1177/1049732315573206

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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