Nurses' experiences of caring for persons with dementia experiencing responsive behaviours in an acute hospital: A qualitative descriptive study

被引:16
|
作者
Dookhy, Joshi [1 ,2 ]
Daly, Louise [2 ]
机构
[1] Tallaght Univ Hosp, Dept Age Related Healthcare, Dublin, Ireland
[2] Trinity Coll Dublin, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Dublin, Ireland
关键词
acute hospital; dementia; non cognitive symptoms of dementia; nurses' caring experiences; person living with dementia; person-centred practice; responsive behaviours; ACUTE-CARE; OLDER-PEOPLE; ADULTS;
D O I
10.1111/opn.12379
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Objective To explore nurses' experiences of caring for persons with dementia experiencing responsive behaviours in an acute hospital. Background Caring for persons with dementia who have an acute medical illness and are experiencing responsive behaviours in acute hospitals can be challenging for nurses. While existing research has explored the experiences of nurses in providing dementia care in this setting, there is limited knowledge about the specific care experiences of nurses when working to meet the needs of persons with dementia who experience responsive behaviours alongside an admitting diagnosis. Method A qualitative descriptive design was implemented. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with nine nurses working in medical and surgical wards. A thematic analysis approach was used to analyse the data. Ethical approval to conduct the study was received from the writers' university. Results Three themes were found: (a) challenges encountered, (b) a person-centred response and (c) dementia preparedness. Key findings about challenges encountered by nurses included: the acute hospital environment; increased need for enhanced knowledge; and emotional challenges. Person-centred responses such as working in partnership with others and reminiscence were identified as strategies to address the challenges. Finally, nurses identified particular interventions that were supportive to them in enhancing their preparedness to meet the needs of persons with dementia who experience responsive behaviours. Conclusions Persons with dementia who are acutely unwell and are experiencing responsive behaviours, within acute hospitals, have specific and individualised care needs. Nurses working in these settings must therefore be supported in developing competence in managing these frequently complex clinical cases, while also providing person-centred care. Implication for practice Nurses' narratives demonstrate that they continue to experience challenges in the presence of responsive behaviours. There is a consequent need for dementia-specific education on person-centred ways to address responsive behaviours within acute hospital settings.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] IDENTIFYING AND ADDRESSING CHALLENGES EXPERIENCED BY NURSES WHEN CARING FOR PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA EXPERIENCING RESPONSIVE BEHAVIOURS IN ACUTE HOSPITALS
    Dookhy, Joshi
    Daly, Louise
    [J]. AGE AND AGEING, 2019, 48
  • [2] Nurses' Experiences in Caring for Older Adults With Responsive Behaviors of Dementia in Acute Care
    Yous, Marie-Lee
    Ploeg, Jenny
    Kaasalainen, Sharon
    Martin, Lori Schindel
    [J]. SAGE OPEN NURSING, 2019, 5
  • [3] Registered Nurses' experiences of caring for persons with dementia expressing their sexuality
    Nilsson, Mari-Louise
    Gershater, Magdalena Annersten
    Bengtsson, Mariette
    [J]. NURSING OPEN, 2022, 9 (03): : 1723 - 1730
  • [4] CARING FOR OLDER PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA IN AN ACUTE MEDICAL CARE SETTING: AN EXPLORATION OF NURSES' EXPERIENCES AND PERCEPTIONS
    Fitzmaurice, Kay
    Flynn, Angela
    [J]. AGE AND AGEING, 2019, 48
  • [5] Nurses' Experiences and Perspectives Caring for People With Substance Use Disorder and Their Families: A Qualitative Descriptive Study
    Kitt-Lewis, Erin
    Adam, Marianne T.
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING, 2024,
  • [6] District nurses’ experiences with involuntary treatment in dementia care at home: a qualitative descriptive study
    Vincent R.A. Moermans
    Jan P.H. Hamers
    Hilde Verbeek
    Bernadette Dierckx de Casterlé
    Koen Milisen
    Michel H.C. Bleijlevens
    [J]. BMC Nursing, 22
  • [7] Nurses' Positive Experiences in Caring for Older Adults With Dementia A Qualitative Analysis
    Choi, Yun-Jung
    Choi, Hwa-Bok
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING, 2019, 45 (01): : 31 - 37
  • [8] District nurses' experiences with involuntary treatment in dementia care at home: a qualitative descriptive study
    Moermans, Vincent R. A.
    Hamers, Jan P. H.
    Verbeek, Hilde
    de Casterle, Bernadette Dierckx
    Milisen, Koen
    Bleijlevens, Michel H. C.
    [J]. BMC NURSING, 2023, 22 (01)
  • [9] Emergency nurses' experiences of caring for brought-in-dead persons and their relatives-a qualitative study
    Bove, D. G.
    Simonsen, S. S.
    Herling, S. F.
    Timm, H.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING, 2024,
  • [10] NURSES' EXPERIENCES CARING FOR PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA AND CHRONIC LEG WOUNDS IN THE COMMUNITY
    Sefcik, Justine
    Hernandez, Olivia
    Stoll, Isabella
    Hathaway, Zachary
    Bass, Ellen
    DiMaria-Ghalili, Rose Ann
    [J]. INNOVATION IN AGING, 2022, 6 : 413 - 413