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Conversations about Death and Dying with Older People: An Ethnographic Study in Nursing Homes

Nursing homes are often places where older persons “come to die.” Despite this, death and dying are seldom articulated or talked about. The aim of this study was to explore assistant nurses’ experiences of conversations about death and dying with nursing home residents. This study is part of an impl...

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Autores principales: Alftberg, Åsa, Ahlström, Gerd, Nilsen, Per, Behm, Lina, Sandgren, Anna, Benzein, Eva, Wallerstedt, Birgitta, Rasmussen, Birgit H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6023469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29899220
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare6020063
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author Alftberg, Åsa
Ahlström, Gerd
Nilsen, Per
Behm, Lina
Sandgren, Anna
Benzein, Eva
Wallerstedt, Birgitta
Rasmussen, Birgit H.
author_facet Alftberg, Åsa
Ahlström, Gerd
Nilsen, Per
Behm, Lina
Sandgren, Anna
Benzein, Eva
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description Nursing homes are often places where older persons “come to die.” Despite this, death and dying are seldom articulated or talked about. The aim of this study was to explore assistant nurses’ experiences of conversations about death and dying with nursing home residents. This study is part of an implementation project through a knowledge-based educational intervention based on palliative care principles. An ethnographic study design was applied in seven nursing homes, where eight assistant nurses were interviewed and followed in their daily assignments through participant observations. The assistant nurses stated that they had the knowledge and tools to conduct such conversations, even though they lacked the time and felt that emotional strain could be a hinder for conversations about death and dying. The assistant nurses used the strategies of distracting, comforting, and disregarding either when they perceived that residents’ reflections on death and dying were part of their illness and disease or when there was a lack of alignment between the residents’ contemplations and the concept of dying well. They indicated that ambivalence and ambiguity toward conversations about death and dying should be taken into consideration in future implementations of knowledge-based palliative care that take place in nursing homes after this project is finalized.
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spelling pubmed-60234692018-07-03 Conversations about Death and Dying with Older People: An Ethnographic Study in Nursing Homes Alftberg, Åsa Ahlström, Gerd Nilsen, Per Behm, Lina Sandgren, Anna Benzein, Eva Wallerstedt, Birgitta Rasmussen, Birgit H. Healthcare (Basel) Article Nursing homes are often places where older persons “come to die.” Despite this, death and dying are seldom articulated or talked about. The aim of this study was to explore assistant nurses’ experiences of conversations about death and dying with nursing home residents. This study is part of an implementation project through a knowledge-based educational intervention based on palliative care principles. An ethnographic study design was applied in seven nursing homes, where eight assistant nurses were interviewed and followed in their daily assignments through participant observations. The assistant nurses stated that they had the knowledge and tools to conduct such conversations, even though they lacked the time and felt that emotional strain could be a hinder for conversations about death and dying. The assistant nurses used the strategies of distracting, comforting, and disregarding either when they perceived that residents’ reflections on death and dying were part of their illness and disease or when there was a lack of alignment between the residents’ contemplations and the concept of dying well. They indicated that ambivalence and ambiguity toward conversations about death and dying should be taken into consideration in future implementations of knowledge-based palliative care that take place in nursing homes after this project is finalized. MDPI 2018-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6023469/ /pubmed/29899220 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare6020063 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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