Associate Professor, European Center for Therapeutic Assessment; Department of Psychology, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano, Lombardia, Italy.
Assistant Professor, EngageMinds Hub, Consumer, Food & Health Engagement Research Center; Department of Psychology, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano, Lombardia, Italy.
J Nurs Scholarsh. 2021 Jan;53(1):65-74. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12610. Epub 2020 Nov 18.
The literature provides few examples of family caregivers' retrospective evaluation of nursing home services. This study aimed at analyzing narratives of Italian family caregivers of elders who experienced nursing home placement.
Data were gathered through in-depth interviews with family members after their relatives' death. The interviews were based on the Critical Incident Technique, which allowed the categorization of the most memorable positive and negative events from the perspective of family members of elders deceased in nursing homes. Interviews were interpreted with a phenomenologically inspired thematic analysis approach. Participants were screened for complicated grief disorder as a confounding variable in relatives' accounts of the treatment.
Results suggested that positive long-term recollection of the nursing home was associated with different themes emerging from the interviews: medical reliability and expertise, active demonstrations of care that extend beyond the contract with the facility, individualized attention, responsiveness, openness to dialog with family members about routines, management of the first impression, and family engagement. Lack of professionals' expertise and medical failures, lack of care for patients' personal goods, lack of family involvement, lack of individualized attention, lack of responsiveness, poor patient surveillance, and structural limits of the facilities were the themes that were more frequently negatively associated with the nursing home experience.
Focusing on the key dimensions connected to the quality of the experience of family members can enrich the quality of existing nursing home services and allow healthcare policymakers and managers to design better facilities for the patients.
文献中很少有家庭照顾者对养老院服务进行回顾性评估的例子。本研究旨在分析意大利老年护理院入住者家庭照顾者的叙述。
数据通过对其亲属去世后家庭成员的深入访谈收集。访谈基于关键事件技术,允许从养老院老年人的家庭成员的角度对最令人难忘的积极和消极事件进行分类。访谈采用受现象学启发的主题分析方法进行解释。对参与者进行了复杂悲伤障碍的筛查,以作为亲属对治疗描述的混杂变量。
结果表明,对养老院的长期积极回忆与访谈中出现的不同主题相关:医疗可靠性和专业知识、超越与机构合同的积极护理示范、个性化关注、响应性、开放性与家庭成员就日常事务进行对话、第一印象管理以及家庭参与。缺乏专业人员的专业知识和医疗失误、缺乏对患者个人物品的护理、缺乏家庭参与、缺乏个性化关注、缺乏响应性、对患者的监测不佳以及设施的结构限制是与养老院体验更频繁地负相关的主题。
关注与家庭成员体验质量相关的关键维度,可以丰富现有养老院服务的质量,并使医疗保健政策制定者和管理者能够为患者设计更好的设施。