Patient dignity and dignified care: A qualitative description of hospitalised older adults perspectives.
Abdul-Ganiyu FuseiniHelen RawsonLenore Beddoes-LeyDebra KerrPublished in: Journal of clinical nursing (2022)
Nurses must treat older patients with respect, educate them about the health condition, involve them in care decisions, and identify their preferences regarding provision of hygiene needs, particularly in consideration of religious and cultural beliefs, including involvement of family members. Future planning of healthcare infrastructure needs to consider the importance of private cubicles with disability-accessible ensuite bathrooms for patients' comfort and privacy.
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