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Perspectives of health and self‐care among older persons—To be implemented in an interactive information and communication technology‐platform 下载免费PDF全文
Carina Göransson MScN RN Yvonne Wengström PhD OCN Kristina Ziegert PhD RN Ann Langius‐Eklöf PhD RN Irene Eriksson PhD APN RN Annica Kihlgren PhD RN Karin Blomberg PhD RN 《Journal of clinical nursing》2017,26(23-24):4745-4755
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Applying the concept of structural empowerment to interactions between families and home‐care nurses
Laura M. Funk Kelli I. Stajduhar Melissa Giesbrecht Denise Cloutier Allison Williams Faye Wolse 《Nursing inquiry》2020,27(1)
Interpretations of family carer empowerment in much nursing research, and in home‐care practice and policy, rarely attend explicitly to families’ choice or control about the nature, extent or length of their involvement, or control over the impact on their own health. In this article, structural empowerment is used as an analytic lens to examine home‐care nurses’ interactions with families in one Western Canadian region. Data were collected from 75 hrs of fieldwork in 59 interactions (18 nurses visiting 16 families) and interviews with 12 nurses and 11 family carers. Generally, nurses prioritized client empowerment, and their practice with families appeared oriented to supporting their role and needs as carers (i.e. rather than as unique individuals beyond the caring role), and reinforcing the caring role through validation and recognition. Although families generally expressed appreciation for these interactions, a structural empowerment lens illustrates how the broad context of home care shapes the interpretation and practice of empowerment in ways that can, paradoxically, be disempowering for families. Opportunities to effectively support family choice and control when a client is being cared for at home are discussed. 相似文献
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Eva Bergelin RN MA Solveig M. Lundgren RN PhD 《Scandinavian journal of caring sciences》2014,28(1):122-129
Medical images are primarily used to ensure an accurate diagnosis and make treatment possible. They are more rarely used for explanation or information to or education of patients. This study investigates patients' experiences of being shown and given an explanation of their obesity disease using CT images. Twelve patients participated: >30 BMI kg/m2, age between 34 and 65, and mixed sexes, seven women and five men. Patients said that seeing their own images made them more aware of and more involved in their disease, enabling them to carry out more active self‐care. The deeper involvement offered them a new approach to their body and helped them to make decisions on treatment to reduce their weight. 相似文献
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