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The Shared Subjective Frames of Interdisciplinary Practitioners Involved in Function-Focused Care in a Nursing Home: Q-Methodology

Authors
Kim, Mi SoKim, Gyu-TaeLee, Su JungPark, Min SunJeong, Eun-hyeChang, Sung Ok
Issue Date
Feb-2020
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Keywords
function-focused care; interdisciplinary; nursing homes; Q-methodology; subjective frames
Citation
JOURNAL OF NURSING RESEARCH, v.28, no.1
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF NURSING RESEARCH
Volume
28
Number
1
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/57780
DOI
10.1097/jnr.0000000000000347
ISSN
1682-3141
Abstract
Background An interdisciplinary team-based approach in nursing homes has been suggested in the literature as a strategy for delaying functional decline in residents. Function-focused care is a philosophy-based approach in which interdisciplinary practitioners assess functional capacity and help older adults to optimize and maintain their remaining abilities. Purpose This study explored and described the shared subjective frames of interdisciplinary practitioners as regards function-focused care for nursing home residents. Methods Q-methodology was used to analyze the subjectivity of each factor of function-focused care for nursing home residents. Data were collected from August to September 2016. Thirty-four Q-statements were selected and scored by the 30 interdisciplinary practitioners on a 9-point scale with a normal distribution. Data were analyzed using the PQ Method 2.33 program. Results The results revealed four factors of function-focused care, including (a) using a wait-and-see approach to encourage self-care, (b) maintaining interactive communications to identify and respond to changes, (c) reinforcing residents' inner and outer strengths for homeostasis, and (d) using a tailored approach based on comparisons between the past and the present. Shared subjectivity may provide an important collaborative framework to identify and solve complex problems related to the functional needs of nursing home residents. Conclusions The results of this study elucidate the subjectivities of interdisciplinary practitioners and better enable their provision of effective care in support of the remaining functional abilities of older adults living in nursing homes. The findings may be used as a reference to establish communication methods and shared documentation for interdisciplinary practitioners in nursing homes and construct interdisciplinary function-focused care practice guidelines.
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