2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-022-03205-1
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Factors associated with older persons’ perceptions of dignity and well-being over a three-year period. A retrospective national study in residential care facilities

Abstract: Background Dignity and well-being are central concepts in the care of older people, 65 years and older, worldwide. The person-centred practice framework identifies dignity and well-being as person-centred outcomes. Older persons living in residential care facilities, residents, have described that they sometimes lack a sense of dignity and well-being, and there is a need to understand which modifiable factors to target to improve this. The aim of this study was to examine the associations betwe… Show more

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“…In the UK, the proportion of resident with severe dementia in residential care facilities appears to be low (2.1% versus 24.1% in nursing homes [ 41 ]). In Sweden, only 20% of residents suffered from dementia [ 42 ]. In France, residents in residential care facilities tend to be frail (53.7%), without being systematically disabled (mean ADL score; SD = 5.4; 0.9) and the role of residential care facilities is rather to address social isolation, social vulnerability, and loneliness [ 43 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the UK, the proportion of resident with severe dementia in residential care facilities appears to be low (2.1% versus 24.1% in nursing homes [ 41 ]). In Sweden, only 20% of residents suffered from dementia [ 42 ]. In France, residents in residential care facilities tend to be frail (53.7%), without being systematically disabled (mean ADL score; SD = 5.4; 0.9) and the role of residential care facilities is rather to address social isolation, social vulnerability, and loneliness [ 43 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%