Three nursing home residents speak about meaning at the end of life |
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Authors: | Dwyer Lise-Lotte Nordenfelt Lennart Ternestedt Britt-Marie |
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Affiliation: | Department of Health Sciences, Orebro University, Orebro, Sweden. lise-lotte.dwyer@hi.oru.se |
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Abstract: | This article provides a deeper understanding of how meaning can be created in everyday life at a nursing home. It is based on a primary study concerning dignity involving 12 older people living in two nursing homes in Sweden. A secondary analysis was carried out on data obtained from three of the primary participants interviewed over a period of time (18-24 months), with a total of 12 interviews carried out using an inductive hermeneutic approach. The study reveals that sources of meaning were created by having a sense of: physical capability, cognitive capability, being needed, and belonging. Meaning was created through inner dialogue, communication and relationships with others. A second finding is that the experience of meaning can sometimes be hard to realize. |
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