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挪威养老院中虐待和忽视的亲属体验。一项定性研究。

Relatives' experiences with abuse and neglect in Norwegian nursing homes. A qualitative study.

机构信息

Department of Public Health and Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.

Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2021 Jul 11;21(1):684. doi: 10.1186/s12913-021-06713-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Elder abuse in nursing homes (NH) is a widespread and complex problem. Residents' ability to share their experiences are impeded, due to a high degree of cognitive problems and frailty, and previous studies are thus mainly based on reports from staff. Therefore, we aimed to give voice to the residents by investigating their relatives' experiences with elder abuse in NH.

METHODS

Qualitative individual interviews were conducted with 16 relatives of residents with experience of abuse and/or neglect in NH. Content analysis was used to analyse the data.

RESULTS

Relatives perceived neglect as most pervasive and staff-to-resident psychological abuse as a key problem. Physical abuse was mostly related to resident-to-resident aggression. Relatives perceived elder abuse in NH to be related to low competence among staff, low staffing, poor NH leadership, working cultures characterized by fear and loyalty to employer or co-workers, and a lack of individualized care for the residents. Furthermore, relatives themselves experienced maltreatment from NH, which caused them to suffer stress, anxiety and distrust. Relatives also expressed a need to compensate for lack of care.

CONCLUSIONS

Relatives of NH residents who had experienced abuse reported that neglect of basic care and individual rights was predominant and viewed organizational explanations as most important. Relatives perceive themselves as collaborators in care and are emotionally attached to their family member. Therefore, if relatives experience resident abuse or neglect, it inflicts a feeling of being mistreated themselves, particularly if they are not listened to or their notice of abuse on the part of the resident is ignored or trivialized. Including relatives in a committed partnership with NH in care practices is not only a valuable path to reduce the risk of abuse, but it also leads to a more sustainable healthcare with high standards of quality and safety.

摘要

背景

养老院中的虐待老人问题普遍且复杂。由于认知问题和身体虚弱程度较高,居民很难表达自己的经历,因此之前的研究主要基于工作人员的报告。因此,我们旨在通过调查居民亲属在养老院中遭受虐待的经历,为居民发声。

方法

对 16 名有虐待和/或忽视居民经历的居民亲属进行了定性的个体访谈。采用内容分析法对数据进行分析。

结果

亲属们认为忽视最为普遍,工作人员对居民的心理虐待是一个关键问题。身体虐待主要与居民之间的攻击行为有关。亲属们认为养老院中的虐待与工作人员能力低下、人员配备不足、养老院领导层不善、以恐惧和对雇主或同事的忠诚为特征的工作文化以及缺乏对居民的个性化护理有关。此外,亲属自己也受到养老院的虐待,这导致他们承受压力、焦虑和不信任。亲属们还表示需要弥补护理不足。

结论

有虐待经历的养老院居民亲属报告说,基本护理和个人权利的忽视占主导地位,他们认为组织解释最为重要。亲属们将自己视为护理工作的合作者,并对其家庭成员怀有深厚的情感。因此,如果亲属经历居民的虐待或忽视,他们会感到自己受到了虐待,特别是如果他们的意见没有被听取,或者他们对居民虐待的注意被忽视或轻视。让亲属参与到养老院护理实践中的坚定合作关系中,不仅是降低虐待风险的有价值途径,还能提高护理质量和安全性,实现更可持续的医疗保健。

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