Abstract
The study’s aim is to explore the experiences of nursing home residents and their next of kin related to interacting with volunteers in daily life and when the resident’s death is imminent. Qualitative data consisted of 130 hours of participant observations in three nursing homes and 13 interviews with five residents and eight next of kin. A thematic analysis identified three themes: (1) Social everyday activities - a frame for responsiveness
and meaningful everydayness - reflecting the existential dimension of these
activities; (2) Time - contrasting volunteers’ time for care activities and bedside support to dying residents with professionals’ time for similar activities; and (3) Valuable relief when death is imminent - inherent ethical dilemmas - reflecting potential tension between the valuable relief volunteers provide and the preferences of residents and their next of kin. Volunteers can promote and improve a holistic palliative care approach for residents in nursing homes.
and meaningful everydayness - reflecting the existential dimension of these
activities; (2) Time - contrasting volunteers’ time for care activities and bedside support to dying residents with professionals’ time for similar activities; and (3) Valuable relief when death is imminent - inherent ethical dilemmas - reflecting potential tension between the valuable relief volunteers provide and the preferences of residents and their next of kin. Volunteers can promote and improve a holistic palliative care approach for residents in nursing homes.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Journal | Omega: Journal of Death and Dying |
| Volume | 90 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| Pages (from-to) | 674-691 |
| Number of pages | 18 |
| ISSN | 0030-2228 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Dec 2024 |
Keywords
- health, nutrition and quality of life
- experiences
- nursing homes
- palliative care
- vigil volunteer
- volunteer
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Vigil Volunteers in Palliative Care - Opportunities and Challenges
Sangild Stølen, K. M., Winther, K. & Raunkiær, P. M., 14 Jun 2023.Research output: Contribution to conference without a publisher/journal › Abstract › Research › peer-review
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Helhedspleje i ældreplejen
Segoli, G. (Principle researcher), Sommer Lekfeldt, D. (Principle researcher) & Stølen, K. M. S. (Co-researcher)
18/12/24 → 31/08/25
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