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- Title
Capturing the Unsaid: Nurses' Experiences of Identifying Mental Ill-Health in Older Men in Primary Care—A Qualitative Study of Narratives.
- Authors
Karlsson, Jenny; Hammar, Lena Marmstål; Kerstis, Birgitta
- Abstract
This study describes nurses' experiences in identifying mental ill-health in older men in primary care. The aging population is growing in Sweden and life expectancy is increasing. Age is a risk factor for mental ill-health. Older men are over-represented in deaths from suicide. When older men seek primary care, it is often because of somatic symptoms and rarely for mental health issues. A questionnaire with five open questions was answered by 39 nurses from 10 primary care centres and subjected to inductive qualitative content analysis. The results revealed a main theme—capturing the unsaid—and two categories: (1) feeling secure in the role, with three subcategories (building trust, daring to ask and interpreting signs); and (2) the need for resources, with two subcategories (time and continuity, and finding support in collaboration). The results confirm that nurses in primary care play a key role in identifying mental ill-health in older men. There is a need for resources in the form of time, competence and collaboration with other professionals and patients' relatives. This strategy will establish best practice and provide evidence-based care to facilitate improvements in older men's mental health and prevent suicide.
- Subjects
SWEDEN; PSYCHIATRIC diagnosis; OCCUPATIONAL roles; NURSES' attitudes; MEN'S health; SOCIAL support; WORK; PRIMARY health care; QUALITATIVE research; NURSE-patient relationships; EXPERIENTIAL learning; NURSES; INTERPROFESSIONAL relations; CONTENT analysis; PATIENT-professional relations; NURSING diagnosis; TRUST; OLD age
- Publication
Nursing Reports, 2021, Vol 11, Issue 1, p152
- ISSN
2039-439X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/nursrep11010015