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How Elderly Residents in Nursing Homes Handle Loneliness-From the Nurses' Perspective.

Prathima Naik MHScVenke Irene Ueland PhD
Published in: SAGE open nursing (2020)
Analysing the findings based on sense of coherence (SOC) and person-centred care (PCC) theories illustrates the importance of maintaining a connection with both family and friends. To that point, having access to familiar objects from their earlier life seemingly provides meaning to the residents by bridging the past and the present. Recreational activities, ideally adapted to each person's needs and ability, have a positive impact by providing structure and meaning that help overtake feelings of loneliness. Building a new network with fellow residents and staff imparts a sense of meaningful community belonging and projects both dignity and self-worth.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • advanced cancer
  • palliative care
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • social support
  • middle aged
  • depressive symptoms
  • community dwelling