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Caring for older people with dementia reliving past trauma

Gransjön Craftman, Åsa (author)
Sophiahemmet Högskola,Sophiahemmet högskola
Swall, Anna (author)
Högskolan Dalarna,Omvårdnad
Båkman, K. (author)
Föreningen Judiska Hemmet, Sweden,Föreningen Judiska Hemmet, Stockholm
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Grundberg, Åke (author)
Sophiahemmet Högskola,Sophiahemmet högskola
Lundh Hagelin, Carina (author)
Karolinska Institutet,Ersta Sköndal Bräcke högskola,Institutionen för vårdvetenskap,Karolinska institutet
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2019-08-28
2020
English.
In: Nursing Ethics. - : Sage Publications. - 0969-7330 .- 1477-0989. ; 27:2, s. 621-633
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  • Background: The occurrence of behavioural changes and problems, and degree of paranoid thoughts, are significantly higher among people who have experienced extreme trauma such as during the Holocaust. People with dementia and traumatic past experiences may have flashbacks reminding them of these experiences, which is of relevance in caring situations. In nursing homes for people with dementia, nursing assistants are often the group of staff who provide help with personal needs. They have firsthand experience of care and managing the devastating outcomes of inadequate understanding of a person's past experiences.Aim: The aim was to describe nursing assistants' experiences of caring for older people with dementia who have experienced Holocaust trauma.Research design: A qualitative descriptive and inductive approach was used, including qualitative interviews and content analysis.Participants and research context: Nine nursing assistants from a Jewish nursing home were interviewed. Ethical considerations: The study was approved by the Regional Ethical Review Board, Stockholm.Findings: The theme 'Adapting and following the survivors' expression of their situation' was built on two categories: Knowing the life story enables adjustments in the care and Need for flexibility in managing emotional expressions.Discussion and conclusion: The world still witnesses genocidal violence and such traumatic experiences will therefore be reflected in different ways when caring for survivors with dementia in the future. Person-centred care and an awareness of the meaning of being a survivor of severe trauma make it possible to avoid negative triggers, and confirm emotions and comfort people during negative flashbacks in caring situations and environments. Nursing assistants' patience and empathy were supported by a wider understanding of the behaviour of people with dementia who have survived trauma.

Subject headings

MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Hälsovetenskap -- Omvårdnad (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Health Sciences -- Nursing (hsv//eng)

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Dementi
nursing home
professional caregivers
survivors
trauma
Health and Welfare
Hälsa och välfärd

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