2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-08123-x
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Autonomy conquers all: a thematic analysis of nurses’ professional judgement encountering resistance to care from home-dwelling persons with dementia

Abstract: Background Adequate care support from home health care nurses is needed to meet the needs of an increasing number of home-dwelling persons with dementia and those who resist care. The decisions nurses make in home health care when encountering resistance from persons with dementia have an extensive impact on the quality of care and access to care. There is little research on what influences nurse’s encounters with resistance to care from home-dwelling persons with dementia. … Show more

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“…To encourage, facilitate, and support registered nurses’ development of competence will be important. In line with previous research [ 6 , 87 ], our findings demonstrate the importance of home care services continuously working to ensure improved collaboration with other health care providers in order to reduce uncertainty and extra work for registered nurses. A sense of accomplishment has been identified as important for nurses’ intention to remain in home care services [ 28 ], and our results indicate that this guides additional career choices.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…To encourage, facilitate, and support registered nurses’ development of competence will be important. In line with previous research [ 6 , 87 ], our findings demonstrate the importance of home care services continuously working to ensure improved collaboration with other health care providers in order to reduce uncertainty and extra work for registered nurses. A sense of accomplishment has been identified as important for nurses’ intention to remain in home care services [ 28 ], and our results indicate that this guides additional career choices.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This approach further allowed us to embrace reflexivity as an important asset in generating knowledge about the topic shared by the participants. Previous studies have utilised the same approach to generate rich information regarding several issues of interest in the field of nursing [ 35 37 ]. As recommended by Braun & Clarke [ 34 ], the six steps in analysing qualitative data include: “(1) Familiarising with the data, (2) Generating initial codes, (3) Generating themes, (4) Reviewing potential themes, (5) Defining and naming themes, (6) Producing the report.” The audio recordings saved on a password-protected portable recorder were retrieved, played and transcribed verbatim from audio to words.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They apply several strategies to deal with the resistance towards their care and the creation of a safe environment [ 18 20 ]. Recently, a study was published concerning how district nurses experience and encounter resistance to care from PLWD [ 21 ]. This study showed that district nurses tried to avoid forced treatment and to provide adapted care to PLWD who resisted care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%