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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES
Volume 43, Issue 6, Pages 681-691Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2005.09.006
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nursing homes; nursing home residents; residents' attitude; residents' perspective; thriving; well-being
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Background and objectives: Knowledge about residents' perception of what contributes to well-being and thriving in nursing homes is scarce. The aim of this study was to investigate mentally lucid residents' perspective on what contributes to thriving in a nursing home. Design: A qualitative study with a descriptive-exploratory design. Settings: Two nursing homes in Norway. Participants: 26 mentally lucid nursing home residents. Methods: Data collection comprised participant observation and open-ended interviews. Results: Two core aspects contributing to thriving were identified: The residents' attitude towards living in a nursing home and the quality of care and caregivers. The residents' attitude was the innermost core aspect. Five additional aspects contributing to thriving were identified: Positive peer relationships, participation in meaningful activities, opportunities to go outside the ward or nursing home, positive relationships with family, and qualities in the physical environment. Conclusion: Several factors contribute to an experience of thriving. The findings challenge the 'traditional' passive role of residents by documenting their active contributions to their level of thriving in a nursing home. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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