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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The meaning of the experience of being cared for by elderly Chinese immigrants in Sweden

Minyi, Liang January 2014 (has links)
Background: The elderly Chinese group is growing in Sweden but no studies about their experiences of being cared for were found. In order to meet the elderly Chinese need for care, it is necessary to understand their perspectives of being cared for. Aim: To describe the meaning of the experiences of being cared for by elderly Chinese immigrants in a Swedish context. Method: For this phenomenological study, open-end interviews were carried out with 7 informants originally from Mainland China and Hong Kong. Result and Conclusion: For the elderly Chinese in Sweden, ‘being cared for’ means being involved in a caring community, to have a mutual relationship with someone who can see and understand their needs. In such a relationship, they felt that they were included and respected. They were being treated as valuable with a genuine manner. They had a feeling of satisfaction, happiness, peacefulness, closeness, togetherness, and wholeness when ‘being cared for’. For these elderly Chinese immigrants, informal care was indispensable even when they were receiving formal care. They wished that their family could show concern and formal caregivers could understand and give space to the informal caregivers on caregiving.
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Sjuksköterskors upplevelser av palliativ vård för vuxna patienter med invandrarbakgrund : En litteraturöversikt / Nurses’ experiences of palliative care for adult patients with an immigrant background : A literature review

Scacicov, Cristina, Racho, Lna January 2022 (has links)
. Bakgrund: I dagens samhälle, på ett globalt nivå, möter sjuksköterskor allt oftare patienter med annan kulturell bakgrund. Att få kunskap inom olika kulturer för att kunna ge patienten i behov av palliativ vård en god och säkert vård kan inte betraktas som enkel uppgift. Detta kan skapa en känsla av oro och osäkerhet hos sjuksköterskor inom den palliativa vården och därför behövs mer undersökning och sammanställning av kulturella skillnader inom olika grupper av befolkningen. Sjuksköterskor som bemästrar kunskap inom olika kulturer kan lättare bemöta och identifiera patienternas unika behov samt jobba personcentrerat. Syftet med litteraturöversikten var att beskriva sjuksköterskors upplevelser av kulturella kompetenser inom palliativ vård av vuxna patienter med invandrarbakgrund i både öppenvård samt slutenvård. Metod: Studien genomfördes som en kvalitativ litteraturöversikt baserad på 11 kvalitativa vetenskapliga artiklar som analyserades enligt Fribergs (2017) fem stegs innehållsanalys. I resultat framkom 2 huvudkategorier: Barriärer för god vård  (och dess 3 underkategorier: Bristande språkförståelse, Omvårdnad med kulturell grund och Familjens roll) samt Kulturell kompetens som främjare av god omvårdnad (och dess 3 underkategorier: Kommunikationsförmåga, Förstå kulturen och Bygga relationer). Resultatet indikerade att sjuksköterskor hade bristande kommunikativa kunskaper samt bristande kulturella kompetenser inom palliativ vård av patienter med invandrarbakgrund.  Slutsats: För att minska frustrationen och osäkerheten bland sjuksköterskor samt för att förbättra sjuksköterskors arbetsförhållanden bör det finnas möjlighet till kulturell fördjupning inom sjuksköterskeutbildningen samt på arbetsplatser där vård bedrivs. / In today’s society, nurses increasingly meet people with other cultural backgrounds. Acquiring knowledge on different cultures, in order to be able to give the patient in need of palliative care good and safe care, cannot be considered as a simple task. This can create a feeling of anxiety and insecurity among nurses in palliative care and therefore more research and compilation of cultural differences within different groups of population is needed. Nurses who master knowledge on different cultures can easily respond to and identify a person’s unique needs and work person-centered.  The aim of the literature review was to describe nurses ‘experiences of cultural competencies in palliative care of adults with an immigrant background in both outpatient and inpatient care.   Method: The study was conducted as a qualitative literature based on 11 qualitative scientific articles that were examined according to Friberg´s (2017) five step content analysis.   The results showed 2 main categories: Barriers to good care (Lack of language comprehension, Nursing with a cultural basis, and Family’s role) and Cultural competence (Communication skills, Understanding the culture and Building relationships). The result indicated that nurses had a lack of communication skills and a lack of cultural competence in palliative care of patients with an immigrant background.   Conclusion: In order to reduce frustration and insecurity among nurses and to improve nurses ‘working conditions, there should be given opportunities for cultural in-depth study in nursing education and on workplaces where care is provided.

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