The art of maintaining everyday life: collaboration among older parents, their adult children, and health care professionals in reablement

Fanny Alexandra Jakobsen,1 Kjersti Vik,1 Borgunn Ytterhus21Department of Neuromedicine and Movement Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2Department of Public Health and Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences,...

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Main Authors: Jakobsen FA, Vik K, Ytterhus B
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2019-04-01
Series:Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
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spelling doaj-10839d800e7d4f268c061bc80ea731cb2020-11-24T21:05:30ZengDove Medical PressJournal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare1178-23902019-04-01Volume 1226928045242The art of maintaining everyday life: collaboration among older parents, their adult children, and health care professionals in reablementJakobsen FAVik KYtterhus BFanny Alexandra Jakobsen,1 Kjersti Vik,1 Borgunn Ytterhus21Department of Neuromedicine and Movement Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2Department of Public Health and Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, NorwayBackground: A shift in the work-divide among generations and an ageing population have altered the balance of care and support between families and welfare states. Although state policy has increasingly acknowledged that older adults ageing in place receive support from family members, how adult children perceive their collaboration with their parents and health care professionals in reablement services remains unclear. The aim of this study is to identify how adult children perceive the collaboration between older parents, family members, and health care professionals in reablement services.Methods: This study has a qualitative research design with a constructivist grounded theory approach. In total, 15 adult children – 6 sons, 8 daughters, and a daughter-in-law, aged 47–64 years – whose parents had received reablement services, participated in in-depth interviews.Results: Our findings clarify how children and their older parents’ reablement services can collaborate to support how the adult children manage and maintain both their own and their parents’ everyday lives. The core category derived from our data analysis was the art of maintaining everyday life, with four subcategories indicating the different dimensions of that process: doing what is best for one’s parents, negotiating the dilemmas of everyday life, managing parents’ reablement, and ensuring the flow of everyday life.Conclusion: To promote collaboration among older adults, their children, and health care professionals in reablement, health care professionals need to proactively involve older adults’ family members in the reablement processes, particularly because older adults and their children do not always express all of their care-related needs to reablement services.Keywords: rehabilitation, informal care, primary care, social need, grounded theory, next of kinhttps://www.dovepress.com/the-art-of-maintaining-everyday-life-collaboration-among-older-parents-peer-reviewed-article-JMDHRehabilitationinformal careprimary caresocial needgrounded theorynext of kin
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The art of maintaining everyday life: collaboration among older parents, their adult children, and health care professionals in reablement
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
Rehabilitation
informal care
primary care
social need
grounded theory
next of kin
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Vik K
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title The art of maintaining everyday life: collaboration among older parents, their adult children, and health care professionals in reablement
title_short The art of maintaining everyday life: collaboration among older parents, their adult children, and health care professionals in reablement
title_full The art of maintaining everyday life: collaboration among older parents, their adult children, and health care professionals in reablement
title_fullStr The art of maintaining everyday life: collaboration among older parents, their adult children, and health care professionals in reablement
title_full_unstemmed The art of maintaining everyday life: collaboration among older parents, their adult children, and health care professionals in reablement
title_sort art of maintaining everyday life: collaboration among older parents, their adult children, and health care professionals in reablement
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series Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
issn 1178-2390
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Fanny Alexandra Jakobsen,1 Kjersti Vik,1 Borgunn Ytterhus21Department of Neuromedicine and Movement Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2Department of Public Health and Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, NorwayBackground: A shift in the work-divide among generations and an ageing population have altered the balance of care and support between families and welfare states. Although state policy has increasingly acknowledged that older adults ageing in place receive support from family members, how adult children perceive their collaboration with their parents and health care professionals in reablement services remains unclear. The aim of this study is to identify how adult children perceive the collaboration between older parents, family members, and health care professionals in reablement services.Methods: This study has a qualitative research design with a constructivist grounded theory approach. In total, 15 adult children – 6 sons, 8 daughters, and a daughter-in-law, aged 47–64 years – whose parents had received reablement services, participated in in-depth interviews.Results: Our findings clarify how children and their older parents’ reablement services can collaborate to support how the adult children manage and maintain both their own and their parents’ everyday lives. The core category derived from our data analysis was the art of maintaining everyday life, with four subcategories indicating the different dimensions of that process: doing what is best for one’s parents, negotiating the dilemmas of everyday life, managing parents’ reablement, and ensuring the flow of everyday life.Conclusion: To promote collaboration among older adults, their children, and health care professionals in reablement, health care professionals need to proactively involve older adults’ family members in the reablement processes, particularly because older adults and their children do not always express all of their care-related needs to reablement services.Keywords: rehabilitation, informal care, primary care, social need, grounded theory, next of kin
topic Rehabilitation
informal care
primary care
social need
grounded theory
next of kin
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