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Title

Struggles for autonomy in self-care: the impact of the physical and socio-cultural environment in a long-term care setting.

Authors

Sacco‐Peterson, Maryanne; Borell, Lena

Abstract

Scand J Caring Sci; 2004; 18; 376–386Struggles for autonomy in self-care: the impact of the physical and socio-cultural environment in a long-term care settingSelf-care has great significance in individuals’ lives because it has been shown to support one's health and well-being in old age. This qualitative study of daily life in a nursing home ward employed an ethnographic design to observe routines and daily activities in the ward. Narrative interviews with the residents and staff were also conducted in order to learn about the environmental experience. The aim was to generate a deeper understanding about how the physical and socio-cultural environments and residents’ cultural beliefs influenced participation in their own personal-care activities. The findings demonstrate how the physical and socio-cultural environment in the nursing home actually required older residents to overcome greater physical and cognitive challenges to maintain their participation, autonomy, and dignity in toileting, bathing, and dressing than would have been expected had the resident been living at home.

Subjects

NURSING care facilities; OLDER people; HEALTH facility design & construction; NURSING; LONG-term care facilities; HEALTH facilities

Publication

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2004, Vol 18, Issue 4, p376

ISSN

0283-9318

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/j.1471-6712.2004.00292.x

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