Sunzi Kejimu, Luo Hui, Yin Lina, Li Yadi, Zhou Xin, Lei Cheng
Department of Nursing, Deyang People's Hospital, Deyang, Sichuan, China.
Department of Nursing, Sichuan Nursing Vocational College, Deyang, Sichuan, China.
Front Psychiatry. 2025 Jul 2;16:1616114. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1616114. eCollection 2025.
Rapid global population ageing has significantly increased the number of older adults requiring institutional care. In nursing homes, older residents frequently experience reduced autonomy, diminished social status, and restricted opportunities for meaningful social engagement, all of which can severely threaten their sense of dignity. Although dignity is widely acknowledged as a fundamental human right and is critical for maintaining older adults' psychological well-being and overall quality of life, limited attention has been paid to understanding how Chinese nursing-home residents perceive, experience, and preserve their dignity. Clarifying these dignity-related experiences is essential to inform interventions and policies aimed at improving care practices and enhancing residents' quality of life.
To address the limited qualitative evidence on dignity in Chinese nursing homes, this study explored residents' perceptions of dignity, the factors that undermine or enhance it, and the strategies they employ to preserve it.
We adopted a descriptive phenomenological design to explore nursing-home residents' perspectives and lived experiences regarding dignity. Between June and December 2023, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 35 nursing-home residents in western China (aged 65-92 years; length of stay 1 to > 7 years). Purposive maximum-variation sampling captured diversity in age, gender, functional status, and socioeconomic background. All interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and thematically analyzed using Colaizzi's phenomenological procedure. Reporting adhered to SRQR guidelines.
The following four themes were identified: Older people's perception of dignity, The influence of dignity on the older people, Factors affecting the promotion of dignity, Dignity maintenance strategies for the older people.
Dignity in nursing-home settings is deeply influenced by physical dependence, the quality of staff-resident interactions, and the availability of meaningful social engagement. When dignity is preserved, residents display better psychosocial adjustment; when violated, they experience significant emotional distress.
Nursing homes should implement staff training in person-centered, respect-focused care; design routines that maximize privacy and autonomy; and expand social and recreational programs. Future studies should develop and test targeted dignity-enhancement interventions and include family perspectives to create holistic, dignity-oriented care models.
全球人口迅速老龄化,使得需要机构护理的老年人数量显著增加。在养老院中,老年居民经常面临自主权降低、社会地位下降以及有意义的社交参与机会受限等问题,所有这些都可能严重威胁到他们的尊严感。尽管尊严被广泛认可为一项基本人权,并且对于维持老年人的心理健康和整体生活质量至关重要,但对于中国养老院居民如何看待、体验和维护自己的尊严,人们关注有限。阐明这些与尊严相关的经历对于制定旨在改善护理实践和提高居民生活质量的干预措施和政策至关重要。
为了弥补中国养老院尊严方面定性证据的不足,本研究探讨了居民对尊严的认知、损害或增强尊严的因素以及他们维护尊严所采用的策略。
我们采用描述性现象学设计,以探究养老院居民对尊严的看法和有关尊严的生活经历。在2023年6月至12月期间,我们对中国西部的35名养老院居民(年龄在65 - 92岁之间;入住时长为1至超过7年)进行了半结构化访谈。目的抽样中的最大变异抽样涵盖了年龄、性别、功能状况和社会经济背景方面的多样性。所有访谈均进行了录音,逐字转录,并使用科莱齐的现象学程序进行了主题分析。报告遵循SRQR指南。
确定了以下四个主题:老年人对尊严的认知、尊严对老年人的影响、影响尊严提升的因素、老年人的尊严维护策略。
养老院环境中的尊严深受身体依赖程度、工作人员与居民互动的质量以及有意义的社交参与机会的影响。当尊严得到维护时,居民表现出更好的心理社会适应能力;当尊严受到侵犯时,他们会经历严重的情绪困扰。
养老院应开展以个人为中心、注重尊重的护理方面的员工培训;设计能最大限度保障隐私和自主权的日常安排;并扩大社会和娱乐项目。未来的研究应开发和测试有针对性的尊严提升干预措施,并纳入家庭视角,以创建全面的、以尊严为导向的护理模式。