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Residents' experiences of paternalism in nursing homes.

Anne Helene MortensenDagfinn NådenDag KarterudVibeke Lohne
Published in: Nursing ethics (2023)
Residents submit to their caregivers and give caregivers the responsibility and function as leaders. Paternalism was experienced as dignifying in situations where it contributed to residents being able to live according to second order desires and values, and when it implied respect and appraisal of residents' capabilities. Paternalism was experienced as debasing when residents felt left out, and when residents felt that their capabilities were underestimated. This also included their capability to withstand paternalistic influence.
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