A Qualitative Exploration of Older Patients' Experiences With Frailty and Related Management Strategies.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Fang-Ru Yueh, Jin-Hua Pan, Huan-Fang Lee, Miaofen Yen, Fang-Wen Hu
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Abstract

Background: Frailty is highly prevalent in hospitalized older patients and may increase the risk of adverse health outcomes. Understanding the experiences of older patients and the management strategies they use to recover from frailty is crucial to developing appropriate interventions.

Purpose: This study was designed to explore the frailty experiences of older adults and the management strategies they use to recover from frailty.

Methods: Using purposive sampling, semistructured, face-to-face interviews were conducted with 16 older patients with frailty. Data were analyzed using content analysis.

Results: The experiences of participants were classified into three phases, including the (a) individual sensing phase, (b) daily-living-threatening phase, and (c) acclimatization and acceptance phase. When experiencing frailty, the participants developed management strategies to facilitate recovery, which manifested in three phases: (a) making flexible adjustments to the daily routine, (b) using adequate support systems, and (c) adopting positive thinking.

Conclusions/implications for practice: The results indicate that familial support and positive thinking are important management strategies for successful recovery in frail individuals. Older patients require adequate support systems. Positive thinking was also found to be an effective management strategy for recovery. Healthcare professionals should not only focus on providing supportive resources but also provide support to older patients to facilitate their adoption of positive thinking to face life changes brought on by frailty.

老年患者虚弱经历的质性探讨及相关管理策略。
背景:虚弱在住院老年患者中非常普遍,并可能增加不良健康结果的风险。了解老年患者的经历和他们用来从虚弱中恢复的管理策略对于制定适当的干预措施至关重要。目的:本研究旨在探讨老年人的虚弱经历和他们从虚弱中恢复的管理策略。方法:采用目的抽样、半结构化、面对面访谈的方法对16例老年虚弱患者进行调查。数据采用内容分析法进行分析。结果:被试的体验分为3个阶段,分别是(a)个体感知阶段、(b)日常生活威胁阶段和(c)适应和接受阶段。在经历虚弱时,参与者制定了促进康复的管理策略,具体表现为三个阶段:(a)灵活调整日常生活,(b)使用足够的支持系统,以及(c)采用积极的思维。结论/实践启示:结果表明,家庭支持和积极思考是体弱个体成功康复的重要管理策略。老年患者需要足够的支持系统。研究还发现,积极思考是一种有效的康复管理策略。医护人员不仅要为长者提供支援资源,更要为长者提供支援,协助他们以积极的心态面对因身体虚弱而带来的生活改变。
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CiteScore
4.20
自引率
3.70%
发文量
60
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​The Journal of Nursing Research (JNR) is comprised of original articles that come from a variety of national and international institutions and reflect trends and issues of contemporary nursing practice in Taiwan. All articles are published in English so that JNR can better serve the whole nursing profession and introduce nursing in Taiwan to people around the world. Topics cover not only the field of nursing but also related fields such as psychology, education, management and statistics.
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