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Primary care providers' experiences caring for complex patients in primary care: a qualitative study
2016
BMC Family Practice
Methods: Using a general inductive approach, our qualitative research study was guided by an interpretive epistemology, or way of knowing. ...
PCPs relied on professional values and individual care strategies to overcome local and system barriers. Team based approaches were endorsed to improve the management of complex patients. ...
Acknowledgements We would like to acknowledge Carolyn Nowels, MSPH for her assistance with qualitative analysis. ...
doi:10.1186/s12875-016-0433-z
pmid:27004838
pmcid:PMC4804627
fatcat:jti2dkojc5b47drzph5jfzvpfi
Day care for people with dementia: A qualitative study comparing experiences from Norway and Scotland
2017
Dementia
Whereas day care receives prominence in Norway's national plan, Scotland does not highlight day care in its national dementia strategy. A qualitative cross-national comparative study was undertaken. ...
The study aimed to explore and compare experiences of day care services for people with dementia as described by day care attendees and their caregivers in Norway and Scotland. ...
dementia might contribute to reductions in the incidence of behavioral problems (Ishizaki et al., 2002) , improve perceived quality of life for people with dementia (Strandenaes, Lund, & Rokstad, 2017 ...
doi:10.1177/1471301217712796
pmid:28587483
fatcat:l3vvqejnpjfgbcaqftn5q4tfw4
The needs of informal caregivers and barriers of primary care workers toward dementia management in primary care: a qualitative study in Beijing
2018
BMC Family Practice
This study aimed to clarify the needs of informal caregivers and barriers of primary care workers toward dementia management in primary care in Beijing to provide references that may help to improve the ...
Informal caregivers of people with dementia in Beijing are increasingly called upon to provide home-based care for their patients due to the increasing number of dementia patients and the shortage of standardized ...
Acknowledgments The authors thank Guanghui Jin for his editorial help. To all the caregivers and primary care workers who participated in this research, the authors ...
doi:10.1186/s12875-018-0890-7
pmid:30572842
pmcid:PMC6302289
fatcat:cl2o36bcn5cinbxfd43dqrlqpq
Sensory stimulation—A way of creating mutual relations in dementia care
2014
International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
The overall aim of this 2-year Norwegian action research study was to improve the interaction between care workers and patients with dementia in a nursing home by means of sensory stimulation. ...
Observation notes and interview transcripts were analyzed by means of thematic analysis which revealed a gradual emergence of person-centered care. ...
The authors have not received any benefits from industry or elsewhere to conduct this study. ...
doi:10.3402/qhw.v9.23888
pmid:25008197
pmcid:PMC4090364
fatcat:tybwubbe3zdh5khiz5np4zxuce
Barriers to and facilitators for implementing quality improvements in palliative care – results from a qualitative interview study in Norway
2016
BMC Palliative Care
One part of the EUfunded IMPACT project (IMplementation of quality indicators in PAlliative Care sTudy) aiming to increase the knowledge base, was to conduct national studies in PC services. ...
Implementation of quality improvements in palliative care (PC) is challenging, and detailed knowledge about factors that may facilitate or hinder implementation is essential for success. ...
Funding This study is part of the larger IMPACT project (IMplementation of quality indicators in PAlliative Care sTudy). ...
doi:10.1186/s12904-016-0132-5
pmid:27422410
pmcid:PMC4947264
fatcat:2u444flfhncqpbcxnz5bftpp7i
Change agents' experiences of implementing a new organizational culture in residential care for older people: A qualitative study
2021
Nordic journal of nursing research
The aim of the study was to illuminate experiences of being a change agent in order to improve residential care of older people. ...
Culture change in organizations may affect employees and change agents are often a forgotten resource; their perspective is often overlooked in research. ...
Acknowledgement We would like to thank the participants in the study who narrated freely about their roles as change agents. ...
doi:10.1177/2057158521995994
fatcat:5foss3vhjjfsjndbojnihltxu4
Facilitation of activities for people with dementia in day care: a qualitative study exploring the experiences of staff
2019
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
The aim of this study was to gain understanding of the staff's experiences on how to enhance engagement and participation in activities for attendees.Methods: The study has a qualitative design, using ...
To achieve this, the importance of having individual knowledge about the attendees to enhance relationships, creating a balanced group composition, personal competence and skills of the staff, and the ...
Understanding dementia and the person behind the diagnostic label. Int J of Person Centered Medicin . 2012;2(1):7. 39. Brooker D. What is person-centred care in dementia? ...
doaj:949101bbaa714798b516577ed81233ad
fatcat:i6dvnquiabhw5metpe4kcbvk6a
Facilitation of activities for people with dementia in day care: a qualitative study exploring the experiences of staff
2019
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
Methods: The study has a qualitative design, using group interviews with staff and field observations at day care designed for people with dementia. ...
To achieve this, the importance of having individual knowledge about the attendees to enhance relationships, creating a balanced group composition, personal competence and skills of the staff, and the ...
Disclosure The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work. ...
doi:10.2147/jmdh.s198024
pmid:31308683
pmcid:PMC6613360
fatcat:hp4xbplxqjdlzlefy6a7e2ag7a
Meeting psychosocial needs for persons with dementia in home care services – a qualitative study of different perceptions and practices among health care providers
2017
BMC Geriatrics
Meeting psychosocial needs for persons with dementia in home care services -a qualitative study of different perceptions and practices among health care providers. ...
Meeting psychosocial needs for persons with dementia in home care services -a qualitative study of different perceptions and practices among health care providers Anette Hansen Høgskolen i Sørøst-Norge ...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank the HCPs for participating in the focus group interviews, and the leader of the home care service units who conducted the recruitment. ...
doi:10.1186/s12877-017-0612-3
pmid:28893181
pmcid:PMC5594550
fatcat:pnijqa57wnc7hnkbhnph5t2uhu
Systematic Use of Music as an Environmental Intervention and Quality of Care in Nursing Homes: A Qualitative Case Study in Norway
2019
Medicines
A county in Norway and a Nursing Education Department in a region of Norway collaborated on the project "systematic use of music as environmental intervention and quality of care in nursing homes" for ...
Methods: This study from Norway (2017) had a qualitative and explorative approach. The sample (n = 33) was strategically and conveniently selected. ...
In qualitative analysis, knowledge is developed from experiences by interpreting and summarizing the organized empirical data. ...
doi:10.3390/medicines6010012
pmid:30669318
pmcid:PMC6473613
fatcat:yhn3ykjl7jappkbljamltsc7ti
"Standing on common ground" - a qualitative study of self-management support for patients with multimorbidity in primary health care
2020
BMC Family Practice
Methods A mixed qualitative method was used to explore regular self-management support and telemedicine as a tool to support self-management. ...
This study also includes experiences of using telemedicine to support self-management. ...
Acknowledgements The authors thank the PHC centers and everyone who participated in the study. ...
doi:10.1186/s12875-020-01290-y
pmid:33203401
fatcat:ittymtgtcjch7jimkyghxquvjy
Organizational Challenges in the Public Sector. A Qualitative Study of the Swedish Armed Forces and Elderly Care
2021
Qualitative Sociology Review
Firstly, the purpose of this study is to qualitatively examine how three organizational challenges—organizational anorexia, organizational greed, and organizational narcissism—are expressed in the Swedish ...
The sample of organizations used is described in the Methods section. ...
A Qualitative Study of the Swedish Armed Forces and Elderly Care ...
doi:10.18778/1733-8077.17.3.02
fatcat:qwycxkhy6nhxbdikisihosy35u
Perceptions, Experiences, and Challenges of Physicians Involved in Dementia Care During the COVID-19 Lockdown in India: A Qualitative Study
2021
Frontiers in Psychiatry
This study looks at the "voices" of those actively providing dementia care during the ongoing crisis and to the best of our knowledge, is the first one from India to do so. ...
We explored the experiences and barriers faced by the physicians involved in dementia care during the lockdown period.Methods: A qualitative approach was used with purposive sampling. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors acknowledge the Indian Psychiatric Society (IPS) for helping in the study process and coordination. ...
doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2020.615758
pmid:33551877
pmcid:PMC7854902
fatcat:ns7tqwp64zdjhigfimrsghip6q
Why do staff and family think differently about quality of life in dementia? A qualitative study exploring perspectives in care homes
2019
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
To our knowledge, no one has explored this qualitatively, so we used qualitative interviews to explore why staff and family think differently about quality of life. ...
Quality of life is important especially in incurable illness. In dementia, we often need proxy reports of quality of life, but we know little about how individuals make their judgements. ...
Interventions may, therefore, never improve family perceptions of quality of life if the person with dementia remains in a care home. ...
doi:10.1002/gps.5193
pmid:31397501
fatcat:dfzzbto7dnb7pmffp7f264chbm
A Qualitative Study on Formal and Informal Carers' Perceptions of Dementia Care Provision and Management in Malaysia
2021
Frontiers in Public Health
Workforce factors that hindered early identification and management of dementia included lack of specialists, overburdened clinics, and limited knowledge of dementia and training in guideline use. ...
The respondents in this study perceived that while there was a provision for dementia care in the hospital and community settings, the different care sectors are largely unaware of the services each provides ...
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Study Design This explorative qualitative study is part of a broader program of research aiming to improve diagnosis and post-diagnostic care for pwd in LMICs (UK National Institute ...
doi:10.3389/fpubh.2021.637484
fatcat:5wcwvo7narhyjlvw4glo6j33cu
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