Challenges in Caring for Unbefriended Residents in Long-term Care Homes: A Qualitative Study.

The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences
Stephanie A ChamberlainCarole A Estabrooks

Abstract

This study examined challenges experienced by long-term care staff in caring for unbefriended residents who are incapacitated and alone. These residents often are estranged from or have no living family or live geographically distant from them and require a public guardian as their surrogate decision-maker. To date, research on unbefriended older adults has focused on those living in acute care and community settings. Little is known about those living in long-term care homes. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 39 long-term care staff (e.g., registered nurses, care aides, social workers) and 3 public guardians. Staff were sampled from seven long-term care homes in Alberta, Canada. We analyzed interview transcripts using content analysis and then using the theoretical framework of complex adaptive systems. Long-term care staff experience challenges unique to unbefriended residents. Guardians' responsibilities did not fulfill unbefriended residents' needs, such as shopping for personal items or accompanying residents to appointments. Consequently, the guardians rely on long-term care staff, particularly care aides, to provide increased levels of care and support. These additional responsibilities, and organizational mes...Continue Reading

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