What defines quality of care for older people in aged care? A comprehensive literature review
The quality of the care provided to frail older people in aged care is a concern for all
Australians and for the citizens of many other countries internationally. This paper …
Australians and for the citizens of many other countries internationally. This paper …
Exploring the perceptions of dignity among patients and nurses in hospital and community settings: an integrative review
Background Patients have a right to be treated with dignity. However, reports have
continually identified concerns regarding the quality of care and dignity in hospitals …
continually identified concerns regarding the quality of care and dignity in hospitals …
Living with multiple losses: Insights from patients living with pressure injury
DE Jackson, LA Durrant, M Hutchinson, CA Ballard… - Collegian, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Pressure injury is a common problem. Its prevention and treatment is
predominantly focussed on views, perceptions and knowledge of healthcare staff rather than …
predominantly focussed on views, perceptions and knowledge of healthcare staff rather than …
[HTML][HTML] Struggling to maintain individuality–describing the experience of food in nursing homes for people with dementia
Purpose of the study To describe the food and dining experience of people with cognitive
impairment and their family members in nursing homes. Design and methods Interviews and …
impairment and their family members in nursing homes. Design and methods Interviews and …
Dignity of older persons with mental health conditions: Why should clinicians care?
D Banerjee, K Rabheru, G Ivbijaro… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
With a steady increase in population aging, the proportion of older people living with mental
illness is on rise. This has a significant impact on their autonomy, rights, quality of life and …
illness is on rise. This has a significant impact on their autonomy, rights, quality of life and …
Older people's experiences of care in nursing homes: A meta‐synthesis
Aim To integrate the current international knowledge and enhance our understanding of the
experiences of older people of being cared for in nursing homes. Background There is a …
experiences of older people of being cared for in nursing homes. Background There is a …
Relational interactions preserving dignity experience: Perceptions of persons living with dementia
O Tranvåg, KA Petersen, D Nåden - Nursing Ethics, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Dignity experience in the daily lives of people living with dementia is
influenced by their relational interactions with others. However, literature reviews show that …
influenced by their relational interactions with others. However, literature reviews show that …
How older adults with physical impairments maintain their autonomy in nursing homes
J Van Loon, M Janssen, B Janssen, I De Rooij… - Ageing & …, 2023 - cambridge.org
Autonomy is important to persons, including when they are living in nursing homes.
Especially the relational dimension of autonomy is crucial for older adults with physical …
Especially the relational dimension of autonomy is crucial for older adults with physical …
Dignity from the nurses' and older patients' perspective: a qualitative literature review
Š Šaňáková, J Čáp - Nursing ethics, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Introduction: Dignity is one of the most important values sensitively perceived by patients in
nursing care. Older patients have been identified as having a high risk of losing their dignity …
nursing care. Older patients have been identified as having a high risk of losing their dignity …
Dignity in bodily care at the end of life in a nursing home: an ethnographic study
Abstract Background Nursing homes (NHs) are populated by the frailest older people who
have multiple physical or mental conditions and palliative care needs that may convey the …
have multiple physical or mental conditions and palliative care needs that may convey the …