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Nurses' Perceptions of Factors Influencing Elder Self-neglect: A Qualitative Study

Authors :
Tieying Zeng
Chaohua Peng
Cheng-Shuang Wang
Meizhen Zhao
Meiliyang Wu
Mengmei Yuan
Ye Chen
Source :
Asian Nursing Research, Vol 14, Iss 3, Pp 137-143 (2020)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Purpose Elder self-neglect is a global public health issue and should be taken seriously at large. Nurses, usually working directly with elderly patients, have a better understanding of what factors may cause elder self-neglect. In this qualitative study, we explored the influencing factors of elder self-neglect from the perception of nurses in the context of Chinese culture. Methods Face-to-face, in-depth interviews were conducted from November 2018 to December 2018. Purposive sampling was used. Twenty one participants recruited from eight geriatric wards of a general hospital located in Wuhan were interviewed. A content analysis of qualitative nature was performed to analyze the data. Results Our conceptual model illustrated the findings based on the three themes of the conflict between personal recognition and social judgment, the choice between current needs and individual beliefs, as well as the compromise between insufficient abilities and limited resources. Conclusions Nurses together with family members and social workers can help older adults improve their awareness of self-neglect to bridge the gap with social judgment, learn to focus on their own needs, as well as seek as much support as possible. Nurses should also respect the autonomy and self-determination of elder self-neglecters because self-neglect is related to older adults' values. Furthermore, larger studies are needed to quantitatively test and refine the model.

Details

ISSN :
20937482
Volume :
14
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Asian nursing research
Accession number :
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