SPOUSAL CAREGIVING IN THE INSTITUTIONAL SETTING - VISITING

Citation
Mm. Ross et al., SPOUSAL CAREGIVING IN THE INSTITUTIONAL SETTING - VISITING, Journal of clinical nursing, 6(6), 1997, pp. 473-483
Citations number
28
Journal title
ISSN journal
09621067
Volume
6
Issue
6
Year of publication
1997
Pages
473 - 483
Database
ISI
SICI code
0962-1067(1997)6:6<473:SCITIS>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the visiting experience o f wives whose husbands had been admitted to a long-term care instituti on. The study employed a longitudinal and prospective design and combi ned qualitative and quantitative approaches. The data were drawn from a larger study designed to explore the transition to quasi-widowhood. This article reports on one aspect of spousal caregiving following the admission of a husband to a long-term care setting, i.e. visiting. In this study, wives visited frequently. Their reasons for visiting incl uded love and devotion, duty and obligation, the monitoring of husband s' well-being and the provision of assistance to both husbands and sta ff They engaged in task performance and social interaction during visi ting. Their feelings of satisfaction and enjoyment with visiting were associated with their husbands' well-being and feeling useful. Over th e 9-month period of the study two patterns of visiting and involvement emerged that were associated with different outcomes related to depre ssion, morale and satisfaction with institutional dimensions of care.