Cremer Svenja, Rosteius Katharina, Zwakhalen Sandra M G, Verbeek H, Bleijlevens Michel H C, de Boer Bram
Department of Health Services Research, Care and Public Health Research Institute (CAPHRI), Maastricht University, Duboisdomein 30, 6229 GT Maastricht Postbus 616, 6200 MD, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Living Lab in Ageing and Long-Term Care, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
BMC Nurs. 2024 Mar 5;23(1):160. doi: 10.1186/s12912-024-01782-7.
The nursing home residents' ability to carry out Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) is influenced by the physical care environment. One emerging area of interest in scientific research is the green care environment within nursing home care, where agricultural activities such as gardening and animal care are integrated alongside daily care. Previous research has neglected to explore how these environments can be employed to enhance ADL performance. This study, therefore, explores how a green care environment, specifically one with an animal shelter, can be used to support nursing home residents in their ADLs.
A focused ethnographic case study was conducted in one nursing home. Data was collected employing participatory observations, informal conversations, and semi-structured interviews, which we analyzed by employing a thematic analysis.
Overall, 25 residents were observed for a total time of 89h, and interviews were conducted with 10 staff members. The nursing home integrates activities in the green care environment into daily care for a broad scope of residents. The analysis revealed four themes: (1) The (in)visibility of ADL, (2) Reciprocal care dynamics: Fostering ADL performance through connection and teamwork, (3) Seized and missed opportunities for meaningful integration of ADL in the physical green care environment, and Theme (4) Professional fulfillment and ADL task obligation: Views from staff and management.
This physical green care environment carries the potential to enhance the residents' daily activities and foster better staff-resident relationships. Yet, there are varying views among staff and management regarding its integration into the residents' lives and care.
养老院居民进行日常生活活动(ADL)的能力受身体护理环境的影响。科学研究中一个新兴的关注领域是养老院护理中的绿色护理环境,其中园艺和动物照料等农业活动与日常护理相结合。以往的研究忽略了探索如何利用这些环境来提高ADL表现。因此,本研究探讨了绿色护理环境,特别是带有动物庇护所的环境,如何用于支持养老院居民的ADL。
在一家养老院进行了一项聚焦民族志案例研究。通过参与观察、非正式交谈和半结构化访谈收集数据,并采用主题分析法进行分析。
总体而言,观察了25名居民,总时长为89小时,并与10名工作人员进行了访谈。该养老院将绿色护理环境中的活动融入到广泛居民的日常护理中。分析揭示了四个主题:(1)ADL的(不)可见性,(2)相互护理动态:通过联系和团队合作促进ADL表现,(3)在绿色物质护理环境中ADL有意义整合的抓住和错过的机会,以及主题(4)职业成就感和ADL任务义务:来自工作人员和管理层的观点。
这种绿色物质护理环境有潜力增强居民的日常活动,并促进更好的工作人员与居民关系。然而,工作人员和管理层对于将其融入居民生活和护理存在不同观点。