Caring for Confused Community Dwelling Seniors:
Contributing and Obstructing Factors in Daily Care for Healthcare Assistants in District NursingCaring for Confused Community Dwelling Seniors:
Contributing and Obstructing Factors in Daily Care for Healthcare Assistants in District NursingSamenvatting
Older people with confused behavior, have behavioral problems due to dementia, mental problems or social problems. For the Healthcare Assistant (HA) in district nursing, it is a daily challenge to care for older people with confused behavior. Aim of this research is to achieve an insight in the strategies the HA uses to deal with the daily care for older people with confused behavior. It is also the aim to have insight in factors which contribute to the daily care in a positive or negative way. Method: a qualitative explorative research. 17 HA’s in district nursing participated in semi-structured interviews. All respondents had experience with caring for older people with confused behavior. The most important influencing factors are the experienced relationship between HA and the client and the experienced support by the team. Particularly behavioral problems due to mental problems can impede a relationship with the client. Further research is recommended to study the level of knowledge and competences of all levels of employees in district nursing.
Organisatie | Saxion |
Afdeling | Academie AMM |
Lectoraat | Social Work |
Datum | 2019-04-01 |
Type | Artikel |
Taal | Engels |