2022
DOI: 10.1177/09697330221109942
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Dignity in fragile older women receiving daily municipality care

Abstract: Background:Dignity is an important ideal in the nursing of older women who need municipal care. Dignity can be challenged when health is impaired by feeling grief and suffering associated with bodily changes and impaired functions. Aim and research questions:The study aimed to deepen the understanding of the meaning of dignity in the life of fragile older women who daily needed help from municipal care service. The research questions are: What is older women’s experience of dignity, and what is it not to be m… Show more

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“…Findings emphasize older women’s ability to sustain independence while maintaining relationships, including those with home care personnel. A previous study (Kaldestad & Nåden, 2022 ) shows that women want to be seen and understood, both in conversations and in caregiving situations. However, the challenges women face in receiving home care, especially when dealing with unfamiliar caregivers who fail to fulfil their promises, lead to distress and resignation (Jakobsen & Lind, 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Findings emphasize older women’s ability to sustain independence while maintaining relationships, including those with home care personnel. A previous study (Kaldestad & Nåden, 2022 ) shows that women want to be seen and understood, both in conversations and in caregiving situations. However, the challenges women face in receiving home care, especially when dealing with unfamiliar caregivers who fail to fulfil their promises, lead to distress and resignation (Jakobsen & Lind, 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%