Expressed emotions and experiences from relatives regarding having a family member living in a nursing home for older people

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to describe the topics relatives with a family member in a nursing home for older persons choose to talk about and focus on when participating in a nurse-led “Family Health Conversations” intervention. Family Health Conversations consisted of a series of thr...

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Main Authors: Åsa Dorell, Karin Sundin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2019-01-01
Series:SAGE Open Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312118823414
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spelling doaj-56f887dab5944fd9bc9aa8397a147e312020-11-25T03:00:31ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open Medicine2050-31212019-01-01710.1177/2050312118823414Expressed emotions and experiences from relatives regarding having a family member living in a nursing home for older peopleÅsa Dorell0Karin Sundin1Department of Nursing, Umeå University, Umeå, SwedenDepartment of Nursing, Umeå University, Örnsköldsvik, SwedenObjectives: The purpose of this study was to describe the topics relatives with a family member in a nursing home for older persons choose to talk about and focus on when participating in a nurse-led “Family Health Conversations” intervention. Family Health Conversations consisted of a series of three nurse-led conversations with each family, with a 2-week interval between meetings. Methods: The Family Health Conversations meetings were tape-recorded and analyzed using qualitative content methods. The participants were relatives of family members living in a nursing home for older persons in a municipality in Sweden. Results: The findings showed how the relatives talked about their suffering and difficulties concerning the new situation. The relatives talked about frustration and sadness together in a new way, with a focus on how to manage the future. They also wished that they had been offered an opportunity to talk about this with nurses earlier in the illness trajectory. Conclusion: The relatives had a significant need to talk about their experiences together within the family and together with the nurses. Nurses have an especially important task in supporting relatives having a family member living in a nursing home.https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312118823414
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Expressed emotions and experiences from relatives regarding having a family member living in a nursing home for older people
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title Expressed emotions and experiences from relatives regarding having a family member living in a nursing home for older people
title_short Expressed emotions and experiences from relatives regarding having a family member living in a nursing home for older people
title_full Expressed emotions and experiences from relatives regarding having a family member living in a nursing home for older people
title_fullStr Expressed emotions and experiences from relatives regarding having a family member living in a nursing home for older people
title_full_unstemmed Expressed emotions and experiences from relatives regarding having a family member living in a nursing home for older people
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description Objectives: The purpose of this study was to describe the topics relatives with a family member in a nursing home for older persons choose to talk about and focus on when participating in a nurse-led “Family Health Conversations” intervention. Family Health Conversations consisted of a series of three nurse-led conversations with each family, with a 2-week interval between meetings. Methods: The Family Health Conversations meetings were tape-recorded and analyzed using qualitative content methods. The participants were relatives of family members living in a nursing home for older persons in a municipality in Sweden. Results: The findings showed how the relatives talked about their suffering and difficulties concerning the new situation. The relatives talked about frustration and sadness together in a new way, with a focus on how to manage the future. They also wished that they had been offered an opportunity to talk about this with nurses earlier in the illness trajectory. Conclusion: The relatives had a significant need to talk about their experiences together within the family and together with the nurses. Nurses have an especially important task in supporting relatives having a family member living in a nursing home.
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