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Author
Sundarajoo, Sarathambal
Title
The Lived Experience of Person-Centred Care in Residential Homes in New Zealand and Singapore: the perspectives of residents, frontline caregivers and family members
Type
Book Whole
Year
2017
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
232 p.
Keywords
Person-centred care
;
Aged care
;
Residential care
;
Phenomenology
;
Lived experience
;
Hermeneutics
;
Singapore
Abstract
Employs the life-world hermeneutic phenomenology of Van Manen to examine perspectives on person-centred care in residential homes in both NZ and Singapore. Conducts interviews with 30 residents, 10 family members and 10 caregivers at 2 residential facilities. Records the interviews and analyses data using Van Manen's 6-step research process.
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NZNO @ research @
Serial
1563
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Fischer, R
;
Roy, D E
;
Niven, E.
Title
Different folks, different strokes: becoming and being a sroke family
Type
Journal Article
Year
2014
Publication
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
5-11
Keywords
Stroke
;
Lived experience
;
Phenomenology
;
Family
;
Caregivers
;
Life change
Abstract
Reports a study exploring family experiences of stroke during the first six months following a stroke. Performs a hermeneutic phenomenological study in which four participants from two Auckland families are interviewed in 2011 and 2012, at three time-intervals within the first six months post-stroke. Identifies three themes of the families' experiences: loss of a life once lived; navigation of an unfamiliar path; re-creation of a sense of normality. Stresses the importance of contact with the health-care team in facilitating the transition to post-stroke life.
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NZNO @ research @
Serial
1398
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