"I don't Want to Die Alone" Nurses' Perception of Ageism: A Qualitative Study
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Baykal, D., Çömlekçi, N., & Can, G. (2023). "I don't Want to Die Alone" Nurses' Perception of Ageism: A Qualitative Study. Omega, 302228231177761. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/00302228231177761Özet
The aim of the study was to learn the perceptions and thoughts of nurses with whom older patients interact constantly. In this research, semi-structured interview was used. In a research hospital in Istanbul between March-June 2019, 16 volunteers were included in the study. Researchers led individual semi-structured interviews regarding nurses' perceptions, how they overcame those challenges, and need and expectations aging care (dying patients). All interviews were analysed using thematic analysis methods and synthesized into major themes. The research was planned based on the 32-item checklist (COREQ) guideline. Nurses (N = 16) reported three themes: (i) ageing perceptions (ii) care for dying patients, (iii) expectations and five subthemes emerged in this study. It is understood that nurses have a positive perception of ageing. In addition, nurses have expectations from the state (financial support, gerontology service etc.) and society (respectful, understanding etc.) to reduce the difficulties they experience while caring for dying patient.