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Even Though I Have Dementia I Prefer That They Are Personable: A Qualitative Focused Ethnography Study in a Danish General Hospital Setting

机译:即使我患有痴呆症我也更喜欢他们有风度:丹麦综合医院环境中的定性民族志研究

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Patients with dementia often face challenges in hospital settings due to cognitive impairment. The aim of this study is to explore the encounter between patients with dementia and hospital staff, from the patient perspective. Focused ethnography guided the method for data collection and the analytical approach was abductive. The findings, based on 10 observations of patients with dementia and their encounter with hospital staff in a variety of hospital settings, reveal that staff often seem to not see the person beyond the dementia diagnosis. The findings also show, however, that significant moments are constantly negotiated during encounters between patients with dementia and hospital staff, moments which occasionally allow staff to see the patients to be seen as the person they are. A rethinking of the current dementia discourse is discussed, recommending attention to the two-way interaction between patients with dementia and hospital staff, and within this an awareness of a personable approach.
机译:老年痴呆症患者由于认知障碍常常在医院中面临挑战。这项研究的目的是从患者的角度探讨痴呆患者与医院工作人员之间的相遇。重点突出的人种志指导了数据收集的方法,而分析方法是可归纳的。基于对痴呆症患者及其在各种医院环境中与医院工作人员的10次观察的结果,该发现表明,工作人员在痴呆症诊断范围之外似乎常常看不到该人。然而,研究结果还表明,在痴呆患者与医院工作人员之间的相遇中,重要时刻是不断协商的,这些时刻有时使工作人员将病人看做是真实的人。讨论了对当前痴呆症话语的重新思考,建议注意痴呆症患者与医院工作人员之间的双向交互作用,并在此范围内意识到一种人性化的方法。

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