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Nurses’ perceptions of their role in functional focused care in hospitalised older people: An integrated review

Nicholas L. Swoboda, Sherry Dahlke, Kathleen F. Hunter

2020International Journal of Older People Nursing18 citationsDOI

Abstract

AIM: The aim of this integrative review was to identify nurses' perspectives of their role in influencing the functional status of hospitalised older people. METHODS: An integrative review using Whittemore and Knafls' method was conducted using EBSCOhost CINAHL, Ovid MEDLINE(R), EBSCOhost, Social Gerontology, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews and ProQuest Dissertations & Theses data bases. Only studies with nurses' perspectives, or beliefs about their role in function-focused care were included. Content analysis was used to develop the themes nurses' role in function-focused care and barriers to functional care. RESULTS: The review found 12 relevant articles. Nurses believed that they were responsible for function-focused care, yet functional care tasks were often missed. Organisational contexts created many barriers to providing function-focused care for patients. Nurses felt powerless to address these overarching problems in their organisations. CONCLUSION: Nurses understand the importance of functional care yet often fail to carry out functional care interventions. Lack of organisational support creates a workplace that is short on staff, time and equipment and does not prioritise functional care needs. Nurse leaders and healthcare organisations need to reprioritise function-focused care for the good of patients, families and healthcare budgets.

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CINAHLNursingMEDLINEHealth careFunction (biology)Psychological interventionPerceptionMedicineAcute carePsychologyPolitical scienceBiologyEvolutionary biologyLawNeuroscienceEconomic growthEconomicsFrailty in Older AdultsIntensive Care Unit Cognitive DisordersGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes