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Educational interventions by nurses in caregivers with their elderly patients at home.

María Jesús Rojas-OcañaMiriam Araujo-HernándezRocío Romero CastilloEsperanza Begoña García-Navarro
Published in: Primary health care research & development (2021)
Nursing interventions related to professional attitudes, such as encouraging communication and facilitating teaching; communication interventions in health education and counseling; and technical interventions aimed at improving access to health information and support for the informal carer. Lack of will, the advanced age of the carer, emotional state and work overload are factors that undermine care instruction, which if reversed, would become learning facilitators. The lack of time and resources in the home are the major limiting factors on care teaching, according to nurses. Evidence from our study suggests that care in the home is considered a key primary health care strategy, one in which nurses play a significant role.
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