Student nurses' perceptions of dignity in the care of older people

  • Leah Macaden
  • , Richard Kyle
  • , Wayne Medford
  • , Blundell Julie
  • , Sarah-Anne Munoz
  • , Elaine Webster

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Aim:
The aim of this research was to investigate student nurses' perceptions of the concept of dignity in the care of older people. Student nurses regularly move between the classroom and the clinical setting and are thus ideally placed to cast light on the barriers that exist to providing dignity in care and the way in which their theoretical understanding of dignity is shaped by exposure to the practice setting.

Method:
All student nurses on a three-year undergraduate nursing programme at one university were invited to participate in an online questionnaire survey and focus groups.

Results:
Students equated the practice of upholding dignity with listening to individuals, involving them in decision making and maintaining their privacy. Participants were mostly confident about what dignity meant in practice, but were unsure about the more theoretical aspects. Four major barriers to the promotion of dignity were highlighted—these were organisational, environmental, professional and personal in nature.

Conclusion:
Dignity education should occupy a more prominent position in pre-registration nursing programmes.
Idioma originalEnglish
Número do artigobjon.2017.0016
Páginas (de-até)274-280
Número de páginas7
RevistaBritish Journal of Nursing
Volume26
Número de emissão5
DOIs
Estado da publicaçãoPublished - 22 mar. 2017

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