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Citation

Hertzberg A, Ekman SL, Axelsson K. J. Clin. Nurs. 2001; 10(3): 380-388.

Affiliation

Red Cross College of Nursing and Health, Stockholm, Sweden. Annika.Hertzberg@neurotec.ki.se

Copyright

(Copyright © 2001, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11820548

Abstract

Family members do not give up their involvement in the life of their older relatives when they move to an institution. Relatives feel that it is they who take the initiative to establish a working relationship with the staff at the nursing home. Relatives want more spontaneous information from staff, particularly about residents' daily lives, and there is a need for relatives to have opportunities to talk with staff under relaxed conditions. Staff behaviour and activities towards residents and relatives are a source of many feelings for relatives. Relatives' understandings of the challenges faced by staff are not communicated to staff, nor are positive or negative experiences explicitly passed on to staff.


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