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Dignity in relationships and existence in nursing homes’ cultures

INTRODUCTION: Expressions of dignity as a clinical phenomenon in nursing homes as expressed by caregivers were investigated. A coherence could be detected between the concepts and phenomena of existence and dignity in relationships and caring culture as a context. A caring culture is interpreted by...

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Autores principales: Rehnsfeldt, Arne, Slettebø, Åshild, Lohne, Vibeke, Sæteren, Berit, Lindwall, Lillemor, Heggestad, Anne Kari Tolo, Råholm, Maj-Britt, Høy, Bente, Caspari, Synnøve, Nåden, Dagfinn
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9667089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35801831
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09697330211041739
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author Rehnsfeldt, Arne
Slettebø, Åshild
Lohne, Vibeke
Sæteren, Berit
Lindwall, Lillemor
Heggestad, Anne Kari Tolo
Råholm, Maj-Britt
Høy, Bente
Caspari, Synnøve
Nåden, Dagfinn
author_facet Rehnsfeldt, Arne
Slettebø, Åshild
Lohne, Vibeke
Sæteren, Berit
Lindwall, Lillemor
Heggestad, Anne Kari Tolo
Råholm, Maj-Britt
Høy, Bente
Caspari, Synnøve
Nåden, Dagfinn
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description INTRODUCTION: Expressions of dignity as a clinical phenomenon in nursing homes as expressed by caregivers were investigated. A coherence could be detected between the concepts and phenomena of existence and dignity in relationships and caring culture as a context. A caring culture is interpreted by caregivers as the meaning-making of what is accepted or not in the ward culture. BACKGROUND: The rationale for the connection between existence and dignity in relationships and caring culture is that suffering is a part of existence, as well as compassion in relieving suffering, and ontological interdependency. AIM: To describe different expressions of dignity in relationships and existence in context of caring cultures from the perspective of the caregivers. RESEARCH DESIGN: The methodology and method are hermeneutic. The method used was to merge the theoretical preunderstanding as one horizon of understanding with empirical data. PARTICIPANTS AND RESEARCH CONTEXT: Focus group interviews with caregivers in nursing homes. ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS: The principles of the Helsinki Declaration have been followed to, for example, preserve self-determination, integrity, dignity, confidentiality and privacy of the research persons. FINDINGS: Data interpretation resulted in four themes: Encountering existential needs that promote dignity in a caring culture; To amplify dignity in relationships by the creative art of caring in a caring culture; Violation of dignity by ignorance or neglect in a non-caring culture and The ethic of words and appropriated ground values in a caring culture. DISCUSSION: Dignity-promoting acts of caring, or dignity-depriving acts of non-caring are adequate to see from the perspective of dignity in relationships and existence and the caring culture. CONCLUSIONS: Dignity in relationships seems to touch the innermost existential life, as the existential life is dependent on confirmation from others.
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spelling pubmed-96670892022-11-17 Dignity in relationships and existence in nursing homes’ cultures Rehnsfeldt, Arne Slettebø, Åshild Lohne, Vibeke Sæteren, Berit Lindwall, Lillemor Heggestad, Anne Kari Tolo Råholm, Maj-Britt Høy, Bente Caspari, Synnøve Nåden, Dagfinn Nurs Ethics Original Manuscripts INTRODUCTION: Expressions of dignity as a clinical phenomenon in nursing homes as expressed by caregivers were investigated. A coherence could be detected between the concepts and phenomena of existence and dignity in relationships and caring culture as a context. A caring culture is interpreted by caregivers as the meaning-making of what is accepted or not in the ward culture. BACKGROUND: The rationale for the connection between existence and dignity in relationships and caring culture is that suffering is a part of existence, as well as compassion in relieving suffering, and ontological interdependency. AIM: To describe different expressions of dignity in relationships and existence in context of caring cultures from the perspective of the caregivers. RESEARCH DESIGN: The methodology and method are hermeneutic. The method used was to merge the theoretical preunderstanding as one horizon of understanding with empirical data. PARTICIPANTS AND RESEARCH CONTEXT: Focus group interviews with caregivers in nursing homes. ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS: The principles of the Helsinki Declaration have been followed to, for example, preserve self-determination, integrity, dignity, confidentiality and privacy of the research persons. FINDINGS: Data interpretation resulted in four themes: Encountering existential needs that promote dignity in a caring culture; To amplify dignity in relationships by the creative art of caring in a caring culture; Violation of dignity by ignorance or neglect in a non-caring culture and The ethic of words and appropriated ground values in a caring culture. DISCUSSION: Dignity-promoting acts of caring, or dignity-depriving acts of non-caring are adequate to see from the perspective of dignity in relationships and existence and the caring culture. CONCLUSIONS: Dignity in relationships seems to touch the innermost existential life, as the existential life is dependent on confirmation from others. SAGE Publications 2022-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9667089/ /pubmed/35801831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09697330211041739 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Rehnsfeldt, Arne
Slettebø, Åshild
Lohne, Vibeke
Sæteren, Berit
Lindwall, Lillemor
Heggestad, Anne Kari Tolo
Råholm, Maj-Britt
Høy, Bente
Caspari, Synnøve
Nåden, Dagfinn
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title_short Dignity in relationships and existence in nursing homes’ cultures
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9667089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35801831
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09697330211041739
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