| Literature DB >> 26316028 |
Beata Borgström Bolmsjö1, Eva Lena Strandberg2,3, Patrik Midlöv4, Annika Brorsson5.
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26316028 PMCID: PMC4552343 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-015-0326-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Example of text condensation and coding
| Meaning unit | Condensed meaning unit | Coding | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| GP8:”Many medications, antibiotics and the like are given (to the patients) which they receive instead of the nursing care they actually need.” | Medicines are used instead of nursing care | Medicalisation | Care needs and medicalisation |
| GP11:”There is a focus on the doctor. And as I have very little chance to help the patient because what the patient actually is in need of is basic care needs, and now when he (the patient) feels bad…well… if one as a doctor then becomes “help needed” (as wanting to help) as someone says, a patient can get very many medications” | A service-minded doctor may prescribe too much medicines | Medicines vs. basic needs | |
| GP1:”No but it means that I sometimes have to compromise with what I really believe in…So it feels like it is a negotiation from all sides. So that they know what position I have and I know what position they have. Where I know that they are liberal with antibiotics, but you have to…, well I don´t want to say that I am a realist and not able to do what I want, but I am more careful about saying yes and no to things, and instead think about their (the nursing staff’s) preconditions.” | The doctor needs to be careful in the dialogue about ordinations | Negotiations about medicines |
Categories and themes
| Categories | Themes |
|---|---|
| The continuum of ageing | Concern for the patient |
| Care needs and medicalisation | |
| The nurse as a key person for the well-being of the patient | |
| Holism | Sustainable working conditions |
| Collaboration | |
| Freedom and variation | |
| Meaningfulness |
Categories and examples of quotations for the theme “Concern for the patient”
| Category | Quotations |
|---|---|
| The continuum of ageing | GP2:”Because it is a group of patients that are vulnerable, multimorbid, eh where you not always can diagnose the exact condition. So you must adapt to the situation. Emm, and they are so old that you don’t have to push the investigation in infinity, so you have to limit or constrain yourself. In that way it is challenging.” |
| Care needs and medicalisation | GP10:”And where it can be hard to gain support for examinations and follow-ups and help with observations and so… they like to call for sedatives, when it instead there is a need of attendance and other measures than medications.” |
| The nurse as a key person for the well-being of the patient | GP11:” well, I cooperate with the nurse named XX, and she is very good and that makes my work much easier and more pleasant. We can have a good dialogue and she… I feel that she has a good clinical sense and good intentions for the patient’s well-being.” |
Categories and examples of quotations for the theme “Sustainable working conditions”
| Category | Quotation |
|---|---|
| Holism | GP5:”Yes you have more time (at the nursing home) and … and well, you can’t compare it. Here (at the primary health care centre) old people come without any relative, sometimes with a nursing assistant that never has met them and you know… it is much easier to get a picture of the patient (at the nursing home)… but of course, they are also much sicker at the NH.” |
| Collaboration | GP7:”Yes, there (at the primary health care centre) you are alone in a different way and it is nice to have company… you can miss that at the primary health care centre, these wards where you sit down and discuss and talk with other professions, the nurses and so..” |
| Freedom and variation | GP12:”Very pleasant and it is sort of a relief compared to the ordinary work at the primary health care centre, you get away from the primary health care centre for a while every week and it is freer time, not the scheduled appointments all the time, but you go there and, sometimes you visit the patients and sometimes you just discuss the patients. It is more free and a different way of working with patients.” |
| Meaningfulness | GP7:” I believe and I think that it is extremely important and I think that one can contribute extremely (to the well-being of the patient) in many ways” |