Relocation decisions and constructing the meaning of home: a phenomenological study of the transition into a nursing home
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jaging.2014.03.005
Relocation decisions and constructing the meaning of home: a phenomenological study of the transition into a nursing home
Abstract
The transition from community dwelling to a nursing home is a common, though idiosyncratic, experience in the United States. This study employed an interpretive phenomenological approach to uncover how eight older adults in nursing homes in the Midwestern U.S. constructed the meaning of home shortly following the relocation and again approximately two months later. The degree to which the individual had been involved in the decision making process was also explored as it related to the meaning of home within the nursing home setting. The majority of individuals did not consider the facility to be "home," but actively changed their attitudes toward the facility and themselves to better adjust to the setting. The findings demonstrate the importance of autonomy in older adults' definitions of home.
Keywords: Aging; Decision making; Home; Meaning; Nursing home; Nursing home placement.
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