The struggle is real-A mixed qualitative methods synthesis of challenges in nursing care in activities of daily living

Svenja Cremer*, Janneke M. de Man-van Ginkel, Sandra M. G. Zwakhalen, Jules Willems, Silke F. Metzelthin, Marja Y. Veenstra, Michel H. C. Bleijlevens

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Abstract

IntroductionSupporting care receivers in Activities of Daily Living (ADL), irrespective of diagnosis, setting, or cultural background, lies at the heart of fundamental nursing care. The pursuit of quality ADL care becomes increasingly challenging with the changing complexity of care needs. ADL care delivery is often undervalued and is considered a low-status task despite its crucial importance to care receivers. This study aims to synthesize challenges in ADL care irrespective of the care setting.MethodsIn the mixed qualitative methods study, we used expert panel consultations, world cafe sessions, and a rapid literature review. For data analysis, we simultaneously analyzed the three data sets using inductive and deductive inquiry.ResultsWe identified four challenges and their corresponding subthemes. They are (1) Undervalued common-sense work versus complex, high-skilled care provision; (2) Limitations in professional reflective clinical decision-making; (3) Missed opportunities for shared ADL decisions; and (4) Meeting ADL care needs in a high-throughput system.ConclusionThese challenges reveal the complexity of ADL care and how its paradoxical narrative relates to the conditions in which nursing professionals struggle to create opportunities, for reflective clinical reasoning and shared ADL decisions, by facing organizational and environmental barriers.Clinical RelevanceThis study is relevant to nursing professionals, care organizations, policymakers, and researchers aiming to improve ADL care and provide insights into challenges in ADL care. This study forms the starting point for a changing narrative on ADL nursing care and subsequent quality improvements in the form of, for example, guidelines for nursing professionals.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1092-1105
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Nursing Scholarship
Volume55
Issue number6
Early online date1 Jun 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023

Keywords

  • adult health/adult care
  • evidence-based practice
  • functional ability/functional status/cognitive ability
  • gerontology/geriatrics
  • nurse-patient relations/nurse patient relationship
  • FUNDAMENTAL CARE
  • DECISION-MAKING
  • CONTINENCE CARE
  • HOME RESIDENTS
  • OLDER-PEOPLE
  • HEALTH-CARE
  • PERSPECTIVES
  • DEMENTIA
  • MOBILITY
  • DISABILITY

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