2024
DOI: 10.1007/s12062-024-09448-7
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Contextual Action Theory in Nursing Home Settings: A Conceptual Framework for Considering the Active Role of Residents

Charlotte Jensen,
Stephanie Chamberlain,
Sheila K. Marshall
et al.

Abstract: Nursing home (NH) residents are often considered passive recipients of care with a limited role in shaping their experience. This perspective is often reproduced in NH research, which restricts resident participation, thereby upholding ageist views that cause discrimination of older adults living in NH settings. In this article, we propose using Contextual Action Theory (CAT) as a conceptual framework for exploring NH experiences in a way that incorporates the active role of residents. CAT supports the active … Show more

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