| Literature DB >> 34285501 |
Aud Johannessen1,2, Kjerstin Tevik3, Knut Engedal1, Gro Gade Haanes2, Anne-Sofie Helvik1,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption among older people is expected to increase in the years ahead. Health professionals' experiences of, and reflections on, alcohol consumption and its relation to well-being are thus important to the provision of adequate and high-quality treatment and care. AIM: To investigate health professionals' experiences and reflections about alcohol consumption among older people and how it is related to their health and well-being.Entities:
Keywords: case-study; elderly; harmful use of alcohol; municipality staff; narrative interviews; older adult; older oldest
Year: 2021 PMID: 34285501 PMCID: PMC8286065 DOI: 10.2147/JMDH.S310620
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Multidiscip Healthc ISSN: 1178-2390
Overview of Studies I, II and III, and Information Relating to the Informants Involved in This Case Study
| Study | Aim | Conducted | Gendera | Age | Profession | Work Experience |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I | To investigate the experiences of health professionals in Norwegian nursing homes when it comes to resident’s alcohol consumption and use of psychotropic drugs | 2017–2018 | 18F/1M | 24–60 | Nurses/1 social educator | 6 months–30 years |
| II | To investigate health personnel’s perception and experiences of alcohol and psychotropic drug use among older people and to what extent this is an issue when services are planned for implemented | 2013 | 12F/4M | 34–62 | 13 nursesb/2 occupational therapists/1 physiotherapist | 1–34 years |
| III | To investigate general practitioners’ experiences of and reflections on use and misuse of alcohol and psychotropic drugs among older people, and to what extend this is an issue in the treatment of them | 2013–2014 | 4F/7M | 29–65 | General practitioners | 4 months–35 years |
Notes: aGender; F = Female, M = Male. bOne of the nurses had experience working with patients who misused alcohol, but not specifically with older people.
Overview of the Six Themes That Emerged from these Three Included Studies, and a Sum-Up of the Three Original Cases
| StudyI | Facilitation of alcohol consumption to promote and normalize life in nursing homes | Balancing the pros and cons of alcohol consumption for the health and well-being of older people |
| Restriction of unhealthy alcohol consumption | ||
| Study II | Attempts to discuss alcohol consumption with care recipients | |
| Initiation of collaboration with informal caregivers in restricting alcohol consumption among care recipients | ||
| Study III | Minimalization of dialogue regarding alcohol consumption to guard patient privacy | |
| Desire for joint action and a national political strategy |