Older adults’ experiences of the rehabilitation process in acute health care.
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Atwal, A., Tattershall, K., Murphy, S., Davenport, N., Craik, C., McIntyre, A. and Caldwell, K. 2007. Older adults’ experiences of the rehabilitation process in acute health care. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. 21, pp. 371-378.
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Title | Older adults’ experiences of the rehabilitation process in acute health care. |
Authors | Atwal, A., Tattershall, K., Murphy, S., Davenport, N., Craik, C., McIntyre, A. and Caldwell, K. |
Abstract | Rehabilitation is a key component of nursing and allied healthcare professionals’ roles in most health and social care settings. This paper reports on stage 2 of an action research project to ascertain older adult’s experience of rehabilitation. Twenty postdischarge interviews were conducted and the interview transcripts were analysed using thematic content analysis. All older adults discharged from an acute older acute rehabilitation ward to their own homes in the community were eligible to participate. The only exclusion criterion was older adults who were thought to be unable to give consent to participate by the nurse in charge and the researcher. Whilst 92 older adults were eligible to participate in this research study, only 20 were interviewed. The findings from this study suggest that older adults valued communication with health professionals but were aware of their time constraints that hindered communication. This study suggests that both nurses and allied health professionals are not actively providing rehabilitative services to promote health and well-being which contradicts the focus of active ageing. Furthermore, there was evidence of unmet needs on discharge, and older adults unable to recall the professions that were involved in their interventions and the rationale for therapy input. It is suggested that further research is needed to explore the effectiveness of allied health rehabilitation in the acute setting. This study highlights the need for further research into older adults’ perceptions of the rehabilitation process in the acute setting. |
Publisher | WileyBlackwell |
Journal | Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences |
ISSN | 0283-9318 |
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2007 | |
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Deposited | 04 Nov 2009 |
Output status | Published |
Language | English |
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