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Family Involvement in the Care of Hospitalized Elderly Patients Publisher Pubmed



Dehghan Nayeri N1 ; Gholizadeh L2 ; Mohammadi E3 ; Yazdi K1
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Source: Journal of Applied Gerontology Published:2015


Abstract

Family participation in caregiving to elderly inpatients is likely to improve the quality of care to older patients. This qualitative design study applied semi-structured interviews to elicit experiences from nurses, families, and patients on the notion of family participation in the care of elderly patients in two general teaching hospitals in Iran. Data were gathered using individual interviews, field notes, and participant observations. Interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using manifest and latent content analysis. The following main themes emerged through the data analysis process: (a) safety and quality in patient care and (b) unplanned and unstructured patient care participation. The study concludes that family involvement in caregiving to elderly patients is important, yet the participation should be based upon a planned and structured framework to ensure a safe and satisfying experience for patients, families, and health care team. © 2015 Southern Gerontological Society.
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