Mahoney Diane Feeney, Goc Kimberly
Graduate Program in Nursing, MGH Institute of Health Professions.
J Hous Elderly. 2009 Jul 1;23(3):166-184. doi: 10.1080/02763890903035522.
To gain an increased understanding about the geriatric health and safety concerns related to vulnerable elders residing alone in independent living facilities (ILFs). METHODS: Qualitative focus group methodology was used to elicit the perceptions of elderly residents representing three ILFs, their family members, housing staff, and Nurse Practitioner consultants. RESULTS: Staff comprised 3 focus groups, residents 4 groups, and families 1 group for a total of 26 participants across eight focus groups. Content analyses of transcripts revealed that falls, forgetfulness/confusion, medication management and unexpected critical health events were concerns shared across the groups. Subgroups differed greatly in other concerns and service expectations. DISCUSSION: Findings resulted in a thematic model of Connected Disconnections with shared concerns, differences in beliefs and tension points. Problems arise when the wrong residents are living in the wrong type of housing. More attention to pre-admission resident evaluation and clarifying service expectations with families before acceptance and during periods of elder functional decline are recommended.
更深入地了解与独居在独立生活设施(ILF)中的弱势老年人相关的老年健康和安全问题。方法:采用定性焦点小组方法,以了解来自三个独立生活设施的老年居民、他们的家庭成员、住房工作人员和执业护士顾问的看法。结果:工作人员组成了3个焦点小组,居民组成了4个小组,家庭组成了1个小组,八个焦点小组共有26名参与者。对访谈记录的内容分析表明,跌倒、健忘/困惑、药物管理和意外的严重健康事件是各小组共同关注的问题。不同子群体在其他问题和服务期望方面存在很大差异。讨论:研究结果形成了一个“关联脱节”的主题模型,包括共同关注的问题、信念差异和矛盾点。当错误的居民居住在错误类型的住房中时,就会出现问题。建议在入住前对居民进行更细致的评估,并在接纳居民之前以及老年人功能衰退期间与家庭明确服务期望。