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Tänkte bara delge er lite av min kväll i kväll handlar om :) Idag har det riktigt tokregnat men nu skiner solen och jag och ida fick oss tillslut en skön prommis, är lite ledsen att jag inte är tillräckligt pigg för att springa än... men nästa vecka då jäklar!
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Aim. The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between environmental and organisational factors as well as resident and caregiver characteristics in nursing home wards with a high respectively low prevalence of residents with violent behaviour.
Background. Earlier studies have indicated that different factors are related to violent behaviour among residents living in nursing homes, such as environmental and organisational variations, and resident and caregiver characteristics. However, few studies have simultaneously examined the relationship between these factors.
Results. In HPWs, the prevalence of behaviour and psychiatric symptoms, residents needing assistance with dressing and psychological workload were found to be higher, while job satisfaction was lower compared to LPWs. This study has also shown that caregivers in HPWs had less experience of working with older people and they experienced their working climate as less positive. Furthermore, HPWs had more residents, lower caregiver-to-resident ratio and longer corridors, and caregivers in these wards experienced more difficulties to supervise the residents.
Conclusion. This study has shown that the prevalence of residents with violent behaviour is significantly associated with other behavioural and psychiatric symptoms and ADL (activities of daily life)-functions, as well as caregivers’ experiences of job satisfaction and psychological workload.
Relevance to clinical practice. This study underlines the importance of a multifactorial approach to understand the prevalence of violent behaviour, including the physical environment, organisational factors, as well as characteristics of the resident and the caregiver.
Jag hoppade över några bitar ur denna sammanfattning.. men ni kan ju titta på det här å tycka synd om mig, för detta är bara en bråkdel :P
Tack å bock!
Här kommer ett utdrag ur en svensk artikel...
Aim. The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between environmental and organisational factors as well as resident and caregiver characteristics in nursing home wards with a high respectively low prevalence of residents with violent behaviour.
Background. Earlier studies have indicated that different factors are related to violent behaviour among residents living in nursing homes, such as environmental and organisational variations, and resident and caregiver characteristics. However, few studies have simultaneously examined the relationship between these factors.
Results. In HPWs, the prevalence of behaviour and psychiatric symptoms, residents needing assistance with dressing and psychological workload were found to be higher, while job satisfaction was lower compared to LPWs. This study has also shown that caregivers in HPWs had less experience of working with older people and they experienced their working climate as less positive. Furthermore, HPWs had more residents, lower caregiver-to-resident ratio and longer corridors, and caregivers in these wards experienced more difficulties to supervise the residents.
Conclusion. This study has shown that the prevalence of residents with violent behaviour is significantly associated with other behavioural and psychiatric symptoms and ADL (activities of daily life)-functions, as well as caregivers’ experiences of job satisfaction and psychological workload.
Relevance to clinical practice. This study underlines the importance of a multifactorial approach to understand the prevalence of violent behaviour, including the physical environment, organisational factors, as well as characteristics of the resident and the caregiver.
Jag hoppade över några bitar ur denna sammanfattning.. men ni kan ju titta på det här å tycka synd om mig, för detta är bara en bråkdel :P
Tack å bock!
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