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Expectations and Needs of Families in Nursing Homes: An Integrative Review

Charlotte Havreng‐Théry, Julie Giner-Perot, Philippe Zawieja, François Bertin‐Hugault, Joël Belmin, Monique Rothan‐Tondeur

2020Medical Care Research and Review14 citationsDOI

Abstract

A better understanding of the expectations and needs of the families of nursing home residents is needed for a constructive and sustainable relationship of mutual trust. The objective of this study was to understand the expectations of families of nursing home residents described in the literature. A systematic integrative review of the literature was conducted. After a rigorous selection made by two researchers, independently, 53 articles were selected out of 1,094 results. The expectations of families are quality care, consideration complying with human dignity of the resident, collaboration, honesty, and mutual confidence that ties together families, staff, and physicians. This study reveals that families consider themselves as a strength for a resident's support services, in line with Gottlieb's strength-based approach. This approach offers promising implications for practice and for a new type of management in nursing homes based on strong values.

Topics & Concepts

HonestyDignityNursingConstructiveQuality (philosophy)PsychologyNursing homesMedicineSocial psychologyProcess (computing)Political sciencePhilosophyEpistemologyLawComputer scienceOperating systemGeriatric Care and Nursing HomesPalliative Care and End-of-Life IssuesFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units