The experiences, priorities, and perceptions of informal caregivers of people with dementia in nursing homes: A scoping review.
Alexandra E HarperLauren TerhorstMarybeth MoscirellaRose L TurnerCatherine V PiersolNatalie E LelandPublished in: Dementia (London, England) (2021)
Informal caregivers described aspects of care that led to both positive and negative experiences with and perceptions of nursing home care. The shortcomings in communication were discussed most frequently, indicating a high priority area. While researchers define the identified themes individually, informal caregivers perceive them to be interwoven as they relate to person-centered care delivery. Although we did not assess the quality of included articles, by identifying themes relevant to caregivers' perspectives of nursing home care, our findings may help to inform efforts to optimize caregivers' satisfaction with nursing home care for residents with dementia.