| Literature DB >> 34968320 |
Jenny Karlsson1, Lena Marmstål Hammar2,3,4, Birgitta Kerstis2.
Abstract
This study describes nurses' experiences in identifying mental ill-health in older men in primary care. The aging population is growing in Sweden and life expectancy is increasing. Age is a risk factor for mental ill-health. Older men are over-represented in deaths from suicide. When older men seek primary care, it is often because of somatic symptoms and rarely for mental health issues. A questionnaire with five open questions was answered by 39 nurses from 10 primary care centres and subjected to inductive qualitative content analysis. The results revealed a main theme-capturing the unsaid-and two categories: (1) feeling secure in the role, with three subcategories (building trust, daring to ask and interpreting signs); and (2) the need for resources, with two subcategories (time and continuity, and finding support in collaboration). The results confirm that nurses in primary care play a key role in identifying mental ill-health in older men. There is a need for resources in the form of time, competence and collaboration with other professionals and patients' relatives. This strategy will establish best practice and provide evidence-based care to facilitate improvements in older men's mental health and prevent suicide.Entities:
Keywords: content analysis; experiences; men; mental ill-health; nurses; older people; primary healthcare; suicide
Year: 2021 PMID: 34968320 PMCID: PMC8608066 DOI: 10.3390/nursrep11010015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Rep ISSN: 2039-439X
The nurses’ demographic data.
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| District nurse | 29 (74) |
| Nurse | 9 (23) |
| Diabetic nurse | 1 (3) |
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| Female | 37 (95) |
| Male | 2 (5) |
| 50 (10) | |
| 21 (12) | |
Survey questions about the nurses’ experiences identifying mental ill-health in older men.
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What professional title do you have in your employment? What experiences do you have as a nurse in primary care to discuss mental health issues with older men? (aged 65 years and older) Describe how you as a nurse identify mental ill-health in older men. Describe how you as a nurse continue to ask when you have identified mental ill-health in older men. Do you have other experiences regarding older men and mental ill-health issues that have not been given space in the previous questions? |
Examples of steps in the analysis.
| Condensed Sentence Unit | Code | Subcategories | Category | Theme | |
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| During health calls made when measuring blood pressure, they can start to talk about it, even if they are looking for sleep problems | During health calls when measuring blood pressure, they can talk about it | Emerges at meetings about physical symptoms | Interpreting signs |
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| Can really happen in any patient meeting if the contact is there and the patient feels confident to tell | Can happen in any patient meeting if contact and trust exist | If trust exists | Building trust | ||
| Time is needed, and it is easier if you have met on several occasions | Time needed, easier if met several times | Time needed and multiple meetings | Time and continuity |
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| Most often, relatives are the ones who make contact and are worried | Relatives get intouch for concern | Relatives get in touch | Finding support in collaboration |
Overview of the subcategories, categories, and main theme.
| Subcategories | Categories | Main Theme |
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| Building trust | To feel secure in the role | Capturing the unsaid |
| Time and continuity | To need resources |