Bonifas Robin P, Simons Kelsey, Biel Barbara, Kramer Christie
Arizona State University, Phoenix, USA
University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Aging Health. 2014 Dec;26(8):1320-39. doi: 10.1177/0898264314535632.
This article presents results of a qualitative research study that examined how living in a long-term care (LTC) home influences the quality of residents' relationships with peers, family members, and outside friends.
Semistructured interviews using a phenomenological approach were conducted with 23 residents of a LTC home. Thematic analysis was employed to illuminate residents' perspectives on the nature of social relationships in this setting.
Four key themes were identified that highlight the role of place in social relationships. Residing in a LTC home influences the context of social interactions, impacts their quality and process, clusters individuals with health and functional declines that hinder socialization, and poses structural and cultural barriers that impede social interactions. Health and functional limitations posed the greatest challenge to socialization relative to characteristics of the facility itself.
Residents' insights emphasize how personal characteristics influence community culture and the experience of place.
本文呈现了一项定性研究的结果,该研究考察了居住在长期护理(LTC)机构如何影响居民与同龄人、家庭成员及外部朋友的关系质量。
采用现象学方法对一家LTC机构的23名居民进行了半结构化访谈。运用主题分析法来阐明居民对这种环境下社会关系本质的看法。
确定了四个关键主题,突出了场所在社会关系中的作用。居住在LTC机构会影响社会互动的背景,影响其质量和过程,将健康和功能衰退的个体聚集在一起从而阻碍社交,并且造成阻碍社会互动的结构和文化障碍。相对于机构本身的特征,健康和功能限制对社交构成了最大挑战。
居民的见解强调了个人特征如何影响社区文化和场所体验。