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No place like home - Or is there? Extended transformational potential of nursing homes during vital conjunctures

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.16402

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ageing; care institution; dementia; meaningful; nursing home; transformative place; transformative service; vital conjuncture; well-being

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  1. Emil Aaltonen Foundation

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This study explores how the concept of 'feeling at home' influences the transformational potential of nursing homes, finding that the transformative power of nursing homes is closely linked to respectful, kind attendance of others and a positive atmosphere, and it suggests that creating a homely atmosphere is crucial for residents and family members' well-being.
Aims and objectives The purpose of this study is to explore how the concept of 'feeling at home' manifests in nursing home environments and influences the transformational potential of such homes-servicescapes where customers experience vital conjunctures. Background Recent research on places highlights the potential of service venues as places that can promote well-being. Nursing homes bridge the concepts of 'home' and a service with transformational aspirations. Moving to a nursing home can be regarded as a vital conjuncture, yet despite the resultant mixed emotions, nursing homes can generate positive changes and meaningful relations. Design; Methods A qualitative field study with ethnographic features was conducted in two Finnish nursing homes. The data consist of observations and 64 semi-structured interviews. COREQ guidelines were followed. Results 'Feeling at home' is built on: (1) artefacts and surroundings, (2) functions and activities and (3) relationality and atmosphere. A home-like experience related to each category is important in enabling customers to feel at home, thus assisting in dealing with the vital conjuncture, but the transformative power of nursing homes is linked most closely to respectful, kind attendance of the others and a positive atmosphere. Conclusions The roles of nurses and a homely servicescape are essential in dealing with residents' vital conjunctures, whether those residents employ resistance or adjustment coping methods. Positive transformations that evoke residents' re-balancing and well-being are enabled in nursing homes that support residents' important relationships, identity, safety and self-efficacy. This positive transformation also aids family members with their associated vital conjunctures, thus multiplying the service's transformational potential. Patient or public contribution Service users and caregivers were involved in the design and conduct of the data in this study. Relevance to clinical practice Creating a homely atmosphere in nursing homes fosters not only residents' but also family members' re-balancing and well-being.

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