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View article: Reflexivity in Heideggerian Hermeneutic Phenomenology: The Hermeneutic Phenomenological Circle
Reflexivity in Heideggerian Hermeneutic Phenomenology: The Hermeneutic Phenomenological Circle Open
Aim To discuss reflexivity for conducting hermeneutic phenomenology and to present the hermeneutic phenomenological circle. Design Discussion paper. Methods We employed data on the lived experience of loneliness of older adults in resident…
View article: Cross-sectional study exploring associations between thriving of older persons in Finnish care homes and interRAI scale factors
Cross-sectional study exploring associations between thriving of older persons in Finnish care homes and interRAI scale factors Open
Thriving is a scarcely researched topic in nursing sciences. The present study aimed to explore how older persons experience thriving in care homes as assessed by staff and which demographic characteristics and central interRAI scale facto…
View article: Influence in everyday life is limited by institutional cultures: A photo elicitation interview study with frail older persons in Swedish residential aged care facilities
Influence in everyday life is limited by institutional cultures: A photo elicitation interview study with frail older persons in Swedish residential aged care facilities Open
Earlier studies highlighted the significance of engaging in preferred activities to maintain health and well-being after moving into a residential aged care facility. However, there seem to be significant limitations in the range of activi…
View article: The contribution of person-centred cultures to the aetiology and management of depression among older adults in nursing homes: a realist review protocol
The contribution of person-centred cultures to the aetiology and management of depression among older adults in nursing homes: a realist review protocol Open
Background Depression is highly prevalent among older adults in nursing homes and living in nursing homes has been reported to be associated with depression. While depression can be attributable to many causes, it may be associated with or…
View article: Healthcare Professionals’ Ratings and Views of Person-Centred Care in the Context of Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
Healthcare Professionals’ Ratings and Views of Person-Centred Care in the Context of Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Open
Introduction: Allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-HCT) involves a long trajectory with high risk of complications. In person-centred care (PCC), patients’ needs, resources and the care relationship are central to the care process. H…
View article: Thriving of Older People Assessment Scale (TOPAS): Transcultural adaptation, psychometric evaluation, and refinement in a Spanish sample
Thriving of Older People Assessment Scale (TOPAS): Transcultural adaptation, psychometric evaluation, and refinement in a Spanish sample Open
The objective of this study was to culturally adapt the Thriving of Older People Assessment Scale (TOPAS) instrument and evaluate its psychometric properties. The study was carried out in two phases: cross-cultural adaptation and psychomet…
View article: Assessing social connection for long‐term care home residents: Systematic review using COnsensus‐based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments guidelines
Assessing social connection for long‐term care home residents: Systematic review using COnsensus‐based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments guidelines Open
Social connection is important for long‐term care (LTC) residents' quality of life and care. However, there is a lack of consensus on how to measure it and this limits ability to find what improves and impairs social connection in LTC home…
View article: Promoting resident thriving in nursing homes: A qualitative study
Promoting resident thriving in nursing homes: A qualitative study Open
Aim To explore how staff promote resident thriving in an Australian nursing home. Design Qualitative research design using content analysis. Methods Interviews were held with 14 nursing staff working in an Australian nursing home in March/…
View article: Pharmacological treatment of pain in Swedish nursing homes: Prevalence and associations with cognitive impairment and depressive mood
Pharmacological treatment of pain in Swedish nursing homes: Prevalence and associations with cognitive impairment and depressive mood Open
Objectives Chronic pain is highly prevalent in nursing home residents and often occurs with depression as well as cognitive impairment, which can severely influence and limit the expression of pain. Methods The present cross-sectional stud…
View article: Moving between doing and being—Meanings of person‐centredness as narrated by nursing home managers. A phenomenological hermeneutical study
Moving between doing and being—Meanings of person‐centredness as narrated by nursing home managers. A phenomenological hermeneutical study Open
Aim This study aimed to illuminate meanings of person‐centredness as narrated by nursing home managers in nursing homes rated as highly person‐centred. Design A phenomenological hermeneutical approach was used. Methods Twelve nursing home …
View article: Effectiveness of an educational intervention to increase professional nurses' person‐centred care competence in long‐term care of older people—Quasi‐experimental study
Effectiveness of an educational intervention to increase professional nurses' person‐centred care competence in long‐term care of older people—Quasi‐experimental study Open
Background Based on previous evidence person‐centred care (PCC) as a quality indicator is important in long‐term care (LTC) settings for older people. Effective ways to increase nurses' person‐centred care competence are missing. Aim To ev…
View article: Nursing home managers' descriptions of multi‐level barriers to leading person‐centred care: A content analysis
Nursing home managers' descriptions of multi‐level barriers to leading person‐centred care: A content analysis Open
Background Research suggests that person‐centred care can be beneficially implemented and sustained, even though barriers remain that prevent uptake in clinical practice. Understanding barriers to person‐centred care seems important, as th…
View article: Psychometric evaluation of the Indonesian version of the Person‐centered Care Assessment Tool
Psychometric evaluation of the Indonesian version of the Person‐centered Care Assessment Tool Open
Background The number of Indonesian care staff working in hospitals and long‐term care facilities caring for persons with dementia in Japan is increasing; however, there is no instrument available in the Indonesian language to assess their…
View article: Exploring the impact of nursing home managers' leadership on staff job satisfaction, health and intention to leave in nursing homes
Exploring the impact of nursing home managers' leadership on staff job satisfaction, health and intention to leave in nursing homes Open
Aims and Objectives To explore the impact of nursing home leadership and staffing characteristics on staff job satisfaction, health and intention to leave. Background The number of older people has outpaced growth in the nursing home workf…
View article: Uncovering hidden abilities for participation in research through photo-elicitation interviews: a view on participatory research with people living in residential care facilities
Uncovering hidden abilities for participation in research through photo-elicitation interviews: a view on participatory research with people living in residential care facilities Open
Background Participatory research has been described to improve the relevance of research findings for the society in terms of quality of healthcare services and other public benefits. Nevertheless, there is limited guidance on how to cond…
View article: Person‐centred care competence and person‐centred care climate described by nurses in older people's long‐term care—A cross‐sectional survey
Person‐centred care competence and person‐centred care climate described by nurses in older people's long‐term care—A cross‐sectional survey Open
Background Person‐centred care requires that nurses are competent in this approach to care. There may be an association between person‐centred care competence and person‐centred care climate, but it has not been demonstrated in the literat…
View article: The Perceived Support From Light and Color Before and After an Evidence-Based Design Intervention in an Emergency Department Environment: A Quasi-Experimental Study
The Perceived Support From Light and Color Before and After an Evidence-Based Design Intervention in an Emergency Department Environment: A Quasi-Experimental Study Open
Aim: To evaluate patients’ and family members’ perceived support from light and color before, compared with after an evidence-based design (EBD) intervention at an emergency department (ED) using a validated instrument—the Light and Color …
View article: Adaptation and validation of the Person‐centered Care Assessment Tool (<scp>P‐CAT</scp>) to the Portuguese population
Adaptation and validation of the Person‐centered Care Assessment Tool (<span>P‐CAT</span>) to the Portuguese population Open
Background The relevance of person‐centred care as an optimising approach to the quality of care provided to older adults has sparked the development of important instruments that measure this approach at residential care facilities and re…
View article: Psychometric Evaluation of the Arabic Version of the Person-Centered Climate Questionnaire: Patient Version (PCQ-P)
Psychometric Evaluation of the Arabic Version of the Person-Centered Climate Questionnaire: Patient Version (PCQ-P) Open
Background: Adopting a person-centered care approach has transformed different healthcare settings worldwide. However, this concept has gained little attention in many Middle Eastern countries, including Saudi Arabia and other Arab countri…
View article: Longitudinal changes in nursing home leadership, direct care staff job strain and social support in Swedish nursing homes—findings from the <scp>U‐AGE SWENIS</scp> study
Longitudinal changes in nursing home leadership, direct care staff job strain and social support in Swedish nursing homes—findings from the <span>U‐AGE SWENIS</span> study Open
Background Promoting healthy work environment as a manager in nursing homes is important to safeguard staff health and well‐being as well as care quality when facing increasing demands. The impact of leadership on staff work environment ne…
View article: Personalized Nursing and Health Care: Advancing Positive Patient Outcomes in Complex and Multilevel Care Environments
Personalized Nursing and Health Care: Advancing Positive Patient Outcomes in Complex and Multilevel Care Environments Open
This Special Issue of the Journal of Personalised Medicine invited manuscripts that further establish the current state of science relating to personalized nursing and health care [...]
View article: LONGITUDINAL CHANGES IN LEADERSHIP, JOB STRAIN, AND SOCIAL SUPPORT OVER FIVE YEARS IN NURSING HOMES
LONGITUDINAL CHANGES IN LEADERSHIP, JOB STRAIN, AND SOCIAL SUPPORT OVER FIVE YEARS IN NURSING HOMES Open
Nursing home leadership has been described as crucial for staff job strain and social support but longitudinal data are lacking. This study aimed to explore changes in nursing home managers’ leadership, staff characteristics, job strain an…
View article: Relocation Patterns and Predictors of Relocation and Mortality in Swedish Sheltered Housing and Aging in Place
Relocation Patterns and Predictors of Relocation and Mortality in Swedish Sheltered Housing and Aging in Place Open
A reported objective of Swedish sheltered housing is to postpone care needs and relocation. The aim of this study was to describe migration patterns and explore predictors of relocation to nursing homes and mortality, in a sample of reside…
View article: Exploring changes to resident thriving and associated factors in Swedish nursing homes: A repeated cross‐sectional study
Exploring changes to resident thriving and associated factors in Swedish nursing homes: A repeated cross‐sectional study Open
Objective This study aimed to explore changes to resident thriving in Swedish nursing homes over a 5‐year period and describe changes in associated factors. Methods Cross‐sectional data were collected from a randomised sample of Swedish nu…
View article: Effects of a person‐centred and thriving‐promoting intervention on nursing home residents’ experiences of thriving and person‐centredness of the environment
Effects of a person‐centred and thriving‐promoting intervention on nursing home residents’ experiences of thriving and person‐centredness of the environment Open
Aim To evaluate the effects of a person‐centred and thriving‐promoting intervention on nursing home residents´ experiences of thriving and person‐centredness of the environment, and to evaluate if the effects varied between female and male…