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Grief and loss in older people residing in nursing homes: (un)detected by nurses and care-assistants?

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Grief and loss in older people residing in nursing homes: (un)detected by nurses and care-assistants?

Auteurs : Liesbeth Van Humbeeck [Belgique] ; Let Dillen [Belgique] ; Ruth Piers [Belgique] ; Nele Van Den Noortgate [Belgique]

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Abstract

AIM

The aim of this study was to explore how nurses and care-assistants (nursing staff) working in six Flemish nursing homes experience and describe their involvement in grief care.

BACKGROUND

Although grief in older people is widely described in literature, less is known about how nursing staff in nursing homes offer and perceive grief care.

DESIGN

A qualitative research design with elements of constructivist grounded theory was used.

METHODS

Loosely structured face-to-face interviews were done with fourteen nurses and care-assistants. Data were collected from October 2013-March 2014. Interview transcripts were analysed using the Qualitative Analysis Guide of Leuven (QUAGOL) method with support of NVivo 10.

FINDINGS

Grief care in nursing homes is characterized by a complex tension between two care dimensions: (1) being involved while keeping an appropriate distance; and (2) being while doing. Nursing staff described key enablers and influencing factors for grief care at the level of both the individual and the organizational context.

CONCLUSION

Findings suggest an established personal sensitivity for grief care considered from the nursing staff points of view. Nevertheless, a common denominator was the necessity to further develop a supportive and multidisciplinary grief care policy ingrained in the existing care culture. Suggested components of this grief care policy are: (a) centring attention on non-death-related loss and the cumulative nature of loss in residents; (b) building capacity by means of reflective practices; and (c) the importance of self-care strategies for nursing staff. Furthermore, the findings from this study point towards a need for education and training.


DOI: 10.1111/jan.13063
PubMed: 27377839


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