Older patients' motives of whether or not to perform self-management during a hospital stay and influencing factors

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2019-03-01

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Otter, Caroline E M
Hoogerduijn, Jita G
Keers, Joost C
Hagedoorn, Ellen I
de Man-van Ginkel, Janneke MORCID 0000-0002-3702-3711
Schuurmans, M JISNI 0000000389232088

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Abstract

Semi-structured in-depth interviews (n = 12) were held to explore older patients' motives of whether or not to perform self-management while hospitalized and to identify factors influencing self-management during hospitalization. These interviews were analyzed using the Quacol method. Self-management during hospitalization is operationalized as: collaboration with the nursing staff, having a proactive role, and having control over personal care. Three main themes, i.e., patients' abilities, expectations and opinions, as well as their perceived behavior of nurses were identified along with eight influencing factors. Results indicate that older inpatients perform self-management when they know that it impacts their recovery, when they perceive that a mistake is impending, when their own personal limits are exceeded, or when they are invited to self-manage by nurses. This study provides several suggestions for developing interventions to support patients' self-management during hospitalization.

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Nursing care, Patient participation, Self-management, Hospital, Patient Participation/psychology, Attitude of Health Personnel, Humans, Male, Hospitalization, Self-Management, Inpatients, Motivation, Female, Interviews as Topic, Perception, Aged, Qualitative Research, Nursing Staff/psychology, Taverne, Gerontology, Journal Article

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Otter, C E M, Hoogerduijn, J G, Keers, J C, Hagedoorn, E I, de Man-van Ginkel, J M & Schuurmans, M J 2019, 'Older patients' motives of whether or not to perform self-management during a hospital stay and influencing factors', Geriatric Nursing, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 205-211. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gerinurse.2018.10.004