NURSES REFLECTIONS ABOUT DEMENTIA CARE, THE PATIENTS, THE CARE AND THEMSELVES IN THEIR DAILY CAREGIVING

Citation
A. Berg et al., NURSES REFLECTIONS ABOUT DEMENTIA CARE, THE PATIENTS, THE CARE AND THEMSELVES IN THEIR DAILY CAREGIVING, International journal of nursing studies, 35(5), 1998, pp. 271-282
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Nursing
ISSN journal
00207489
Volume
35
Issue
5
Year of publication
1998
Pages
271 - 282
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-7489(1998)35:5<271:NRADCT>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
In this study the aim was, through interviews, to disclose 13 nurses' personal knowledge about the patients, themselves, and care provision, using a phenomenological hermeneutic analysing method. Caring-for peo ple with severe dementia meant an intertwined life would emanating fi om making and doing together and the delicate interpretative work that the care provision required. The intertwined life world consisted of the interaction between the nurses' and the patients' separate lives, their common life and the environment, culminating in mutual dependenc y, Making together signifies the relationship being based on the nurse s' knowledge and skills as nurses i.e. the task they had to perform. D oing together signifies the relationship being based on the oneness:of the nurses and the patients with severe dementia as ordinary human be ings. The delicate interpretation process required, to adapt care to t he individual patient, was based on knowledge about the patient's pers onality,life history and disease progression in combination with the n urses' interpretation of the current situation. The nurses searched fo r meaning and that,,in turn, meant that the patient's inner world was determined by the nurses and thus the patient was seen as being in the ir hands. It seems important to further understand the human aspects o f both the nurse and the patient and to examine this dynamic, ongoing, vulnerable interpretation process, critically, in order to achieve hi gh quality nursing care for the patients with severe dementia, and an experience of well-being in nurses everyday working lives. (C) 1998 El sevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.