Department of Health Services Research and Nursing Science, School of Public Health, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany.
Gerontologist. 2021 Sep 13;61(7):1030-1040. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnaa157.
In integrated daycare, community-dwelling older people in need of care join existing groups in residential care facilities during the day. This study focuses on how nursing home residents experience the integrative care approach, exploring opportunities for social inclusion and mechanisms of exclusion.
A purposive sample of residents differing in cognitive capacity and level of (non)conflictual interaction with daycare guests was selected. Episodic interviews with residents (N = 10) and close relatives (N = 2) were conducted in 3 pilot facilities in Germany and analyzed using thematic coding.
The analysis revealed different orientation patterns towards the presence of daycare guests: respondents (a) demonstrated indifference to the daycare guests, (b) saw bonding with guests as a means to connect to the outside world, and (c) perceived incompatibility between in-group and out-group. Criticisms included disruption of daily routines and loss of privacy. Most interviewees came to terms with the care situation using rational and moral arguments.
The study reveals the importance of residents' participation when integrating daycare guests. Institutional procedures are required to prevent exclusion of daycare guests and avoid overtaxing residents.
在日间综合护理中,需要护理的社区居住老年人在白天与居住在养老院中的其他人群一起参与日常活动。本研究聚焦于养老院居民对综合护理模式的体验,探讨社会包容的机会和排斥的机制。
选择了认知能力和与日托客人(非)冲突互动水平不同的居民作为特定样本。在德国的 3 个试点机构中对居民(N=10)和近亲(N=2)进行了情景访谈,并使用主题编码进行了分析。
分析揭示了居民对日间托客人存在的不同态度模式:(a)对日间托客人漠不关心;(b)将与客人的互动视为与外界联系的一种方式;(c)认为群体内和群体外之间存在不兼容。批评包括打乱日常作息和隐私丧失。大多数受访者通过理性和道德论据接受了这种护理状况。
本研究揭示了在整合日间托客人时居民参与的重要性。需要制定机构程序以防止排斥日间托客人并避免过度劳累居民。