Tuohy Dympna, Tuohy Teresa, Graham Margaret, McCarthy Jane, Murphy Jill, Shanahan Jacinta, Cassidy Irene
Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Education and Health Sciences, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.
Health Research Institute, Ageing Research Centre, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.
Int J Older People Nurs. 2025 Mar;20(2):e70019. doi: 10.1111/opn.70019.
Global ageing is increasing. Most older people live independently but at times require nursing care as they age. This care is provided in a variety of settings including acute, primary, community and residential care services. In such instances, it is important that older people feel comfortable and listened to, and it is imperative that student nurses are educated to competently care for and nurse older people in collaborative partnerships. Intergenerational initiatives promote shared learning and help break down barriers among different age cohorts. An online intergenerational café was developed to provide a learning opportunity for older people and student nurses to meet as equals and connect socially in a protected place and time. This paper reports on older people's views of their participation in an online intergenerational café.
Ethical approval was granted for this survey design research. Older people living in the community (n = 49) participated in online intergenerational cafés with student nurses. Following the online café, participants were invited to voluntarily participate in the study through completion of an anonymous online survey. Consent was indicated through the return of the survey questionnaire. All agreed to complete the survey. Likert scale quantitative data was analysed using descriptive statistical analysis (SPSS, version 21). Responses to the open-ended questions were thematically analysed.
The cafés supported intergenerational learning, and participants felt comfortable participating. Participants discovered some but not all key points of interest about students. In many ways, they were quite similar to students. Participants felt students would be respectful, empathetic and advocate for them in a care situation. Many agreed that the cafés were well organised, but some would have liked more clarity on the discussion topics.
This café initiative has merit as it helped reduce barriers and facilitated intergenerational learning.
Participation in Intergenerational cafés can help reduce barriers by faciliating understanding and mutual respect . They can provide a forum for discussion on nursing care expectations.
全球老龄化正在加剧。大多数老年人能够独立生活,但随着年龄增长,他们有时需要护理服务。这种护理在多种环境中提供,包括急症、初级、社区和寄宿护理服务。在这种情况下,让老年人感到舒适并被倾听非常重要,而且必须教育实习护士在合作关系中能够胜任照顾老年人的工作。代际倡议促进了共同学习,并有助于打破不同年龄群体之间的障碍。一个在线代际咖啡馆应运而生,为老年人和实习护士提供了一个平等见面并在受保护的时间和地点进行社交联系的学习机会。本文报告了老年人对参与在线代际咖啡馆的看法。
本调查设计研究获得了伦理批准。居住在社区的老年人(n = 49)与实习护士一起参加了在线代际咖啡馆活动。在线咖啡馆活动结束后,邀请参与者通过完成一份匿名在线调查自愿参与该研究。通过返还调查问卷表示同意。所有人都同意完成调查。使用描述性统计分析(SPSS,21版)对李克特量表定量数据进行分析。对开放式问题的回答进行了主题分析。
这些咖啡馆支持代际学习,参与者参与得很舒适。参与者发现了一些但并非所有关于学生的关键兴趣点。在很多方面,他们与学生非常相似。参与者认为学生在护理情况下会尊重他们、富有同理心并为他们代言。许多人认为咖啡馆组织得很好,但有些人希望讨论主题能更清晰。
这个咖啡馆倡议有其价值,因为它有助于减少障碍并促进代际学习。
参与代际咖啡馆可以通过促进理解和相互尊重来帮助减少障碍。它们可以提供一个讨论护理期望的论坛。