Family care experiences in nursing home facilities

  • Frances O'Shea
  • , Elizabeth Weathers
  • , Geraldine McCarthy

Research output: Contribution to specialist publication Article

Abstract

Aim: To explore relatives' involvement in the care of older adults admitted to residential settings. method: A qualitative approach using semi-structured interviews was adopted. Data were analysed using content thematic analysis. findings: Content thematic analysis revealed that participants experienced a change in role when their relatives were admitted to residential care. Three major themes emerged: family involvement, family-centred care, and communication. The importance of communicating with staff was emphasised by relatives. conclusion: The transition from home to residential care is a challenging time for residents and families. Nurses need to communicate with families and adopt a collaborative, integrated approach to care.

Original languageEnglish
Pages26-31
Number of pages6
Volume26
No.2
Specialist publicationNursing Older People
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2014

Keywords

  • Family members
  • Family-centred care
  • Residential care

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