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Observational Study
. 2014 Oct 8:9:24105.
doi: 10.3402/qhw.v9.24105. eCollection 2014.

Nursing staff's actions during older residents' transition into long-term care facility in a nursing home in rural Norway

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Observational Study

Nursing staff's actions during older residents' transition into long-term care facility in a nursing home in rural Norway

Marianne Eika et al. Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being. .

Abstract

Working in long-term care units poses particular staff challenges as these facilities are expected to provide services for seriously ill residents and give help in a homelike atmosphere. Licensed and unlicensed personnel work together in these surroundings, and their contributions may ease or inhibit a smooth transition for recently admitted residents. The aim of the study was to describe and explore different nursing staff's actions during the initial transition period for older people into a long-term care facility. Participant observation periods were undertaken following staff during 10 new residents' admissions and their first week in the facility. In addition 16 interviews of different staff categories and reading of written documents were carried out. The findings show great variations of the staff's actions during the older residents' initial transition period. Characteristics of their actions were (1) in the preparation period: "actions of sharing, sorting out, and ignoring information"; (2) on admission day: "actions of involvement and ignorance"; and (3) in the initial period: "targeted and random actions," "actions influenced by embedded knowledge," and "actions influenced by local transparency."

Keywords: Residential long-term care; admission; context; nursing staff; rural community.

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