1. "Elderly care through new eyes: Insights from Spain's future nurses" A phenomenological study.
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García-Carpintero Blas E, Gómez Moreno C, Tovar Reinoso A, Álvarez Gómez E, Ruiz Lopez M, and Vélez Vélez E
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- Humans, Spain, Female, Male, Attitude of Health Personnel, Aged, Loneliness psychology, Patient-Centered Care, Adult, Focus Groups, Students, Nursing psychology, Geriatric Nursing education, Qualitative Research
- Abstract
This study explores nursing students' perceptions of institutionalized elderly care, aiming to identify attitudes and biases that influence their academic and professional development in gerontological nursing. Conducted with 128 students across two campuses, this qualitative study utilized 15 focus groups for data collection. Five primary themes emerged through thematic and inductive analysis: Institutionalized Living, Stereotypes, Improvement Proposals, Exemplary Practices and Positive Observations and Educational Strategies and Person-centered Care Integration. Findings underscore the multifaceted nature of elderly long-term care settings, highlighting the prevalence of loneliness. Despite institutionalization's intent to mitigate loneliness, results suggest its effectiveness is variable, with a deficiency in social interaction opportunities. This underscores the imperative for comprehensive socialization programs. Additionally, integrating students into professional teams has been shown to foster positive interpersonal relationships significantly. Recommendations for enhancing care quality include personalizing living spaces, strengthening bonds between staff and residents, and enriching the nursing curriculum with advanced professional training., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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