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  • S K Wijesiri, H. S.Maliga, et al. (författare)
  • Experiences of family caregivers of the older people with limitations in activities : A qualitative study
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Health and Social Care in the Community. - : Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. - 0966-0410 .- 1365-2524. ; 30:6, s. e6511-e6520
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Functional disabilities increase with ageing and limitations in daily living activities (ADLs) occurred as a consequence. Older people living at home may therefore become dependent on family members in managing activities in daily living. As the informal caregivers' role is known to be challenging, their experiences need to be explored to strengthen their new roles as family caregivers. This study aimed at exploring family caregivers' experiences of providing care for older people living at home with limited ADLs in Sri Lanka. Caregivers caring for older people with limitations in activities at home were purposively selected. Limitations in ADL were determined using the Sinhala-validated Barthel Index. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with 20 caregivers who cared for older people with several basic self-care limitations. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. The results consist of three themes related to caring for older people with limited ADLs: committed to providing compassionate care for the activity-limited older person, trapped in one's own home by caring for the activity-limited older person and in need of respite and support in caring for older persons with limitations of activity. Motivated to care, adapting to care-giving challenges, changed life pattern, neglecting one's own health, emotional suffering, lack of knowledge and skills and wanting assistance in care-giving and with financial support were resultant subthemes. Family caregivers of older people with limited activities living at home, face many challenges to their own health. Supporting interventions will therefore be necessary. An introduction of educational training programmes for informal caregivers would promote the health and well-being of functionally disabled older people and their caregivers. Developing home-based care will be a future solution since the availability of informal caregivers will be at risk due to a rapid increase in older people and social changes related to the family structure.
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  • Wijesiri, H S Maliga S K, et al. (författare)
  • Loneliness among older people living in care homes in Sri Lanka
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Older People Nursing. - 1748-3735 .- 1748-3743. ; 14:4
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • AIM AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to explore loneliness in older people (aged 65+) living in care homes in Colombo, Sri Lanka.BACKGROUND: Loneliness, defined as the subjective, unwelcome feeling of the lack or loss of companionship, is known to be associated with old age, especially among older people living in care homes. Although several studies have shown that loneliness is highly prevalent, we lack knowledge about older people's personal experience of loneliness when residing in a care home and the strategies that older people use by themselves on a day-to-day basis to alleviate loneliness.METHODS: The participants (n = 75) were randomly selected from three different types of care homes: governmental, non-governmental and private, and loneliness was screened using the Revised University of California-Los Angeles (R-UCLA) Loneliness Scale. The 15 participants with the highest score on the loneliness scale were purposively selected for individual interviews.RESULTS: The median loneliness score was 45 (range 20-80); no significant differences concerning loneliness were found between the care homes. No differences concerning loneliness were found for any demographic variable except marital status. Loneliness was experienced as coping with inner pain, which older people described as emotional suffering caused by feeling abandoned from the family network and fettered to the care home, anxious about their future and depressed. Participants managed their loneliness by accepting their loneliness, practising religion, staying in touch with family, engaging in daily activities and participating in social activities.CONCLUSION: Reliable and socio-culturally validated tools for screening loneliness and culturally applicable interventions targeting factors associated with loneliness are necessary in the care of older people residing in care homes. A person-centred approach involving family or significant others is recommended in clinical practice, and an increase in the number of nurses with specialist education in geriatric nursing seems urgent.
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  • Wijesiri, H S Maliga S K, et al. (författare)
  • Loneliness among older people living in care homes in Sri Lanka
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: International journal of older people nursing. - : Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. - 1748-3735 .- 1748-3743. ; 14:4
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • AIM AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to explore loneliness in older people (aged 65+) living in care homes in Colombo, Sri Lanka. BACKGROUND: Loneliness, defined as the subjective, unwelcome feeling of the lack or loss of companionship, is known to be associated with old age, especially among older people living in care homes. Although several studies have shown that loneliness is highly prevalent, we lack knowledge about older people's personal experience of loneliness when residing in a care home and the strategies that older people use by themselves on a day-to-day basis to alleviate loneliness. METHODS: The participants (n = 75) were randomly selected from three different types of care homes: governmental, non-governmental and private, and loneliness was screened using the Revised University of California-Los Angeles (R-UCLA) Loneliness Scale. The 15 participants with the highest score on the loneliness scale were purposively selected for individual interviews. RESULTS: The median loneliness score was 45 (range 20-80); no significant differences concerning loneliness were found between the care homes. No differences concerning loneliness were found for any demographic variable except marital status. Loneliness was experienced as coping with inner pain, which older people described as emotional suffering caused by feeling abandoned from the family network and fettered to the care home, anxious about their future and depressed. Participants managed their loneliness by accepting their loneliness, practising religion, staying in touch with family, engaging in daily activities and participating in social activities. CONCLUSION: Reliable and socio-culturally validated tools for screening loneliness and culturally applicable interventions targeting factors associated with loneliness are necessary in the care of older people residing in care homes. A person-centred approach involving family or significant others is recommended in clinical practice, and an increase in the number of nurses with specialist education in geriatric nursing seems urgent.
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  • Ilankoon, I. M. P. S., et al. (författare)
  • Menopause is a natural stage of aging : a qualitative study
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: BMC Women's Health. - 1472-6874 .- 1472-6874. ; 21:1, s. 1-9
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • BACKGROUND: Menopause is a biopsychosocial phenomenon encompassing the transition in a woman's life from being fertile to infertile. Although menopause may result in extremely unpleasant physical symptoms there is evidence of a low rate of reported menopausal symptoms amongst women in Asian cultures. Women's experiences, views, and responses to menopause which influences women's daily life and well-being, may vary between different societies and cultures. This study aimed to explore and describe menopausal experiences among women in Sri Lanka.METHODS: A qualitative exploratory research was conducted among postmenopausal women of 46-55 years of age in the western province of Sri Lanka. Individual interviews with a purposive sample of 20 women were conducted, and data analysis was done using manifest and latent content analysis.RESULTS: The results consist of an overall theme, "Menopause is a natural stage of aging" and three categories "Entering a new stage", "Managing menopause" and "Not the end of life" which emerged from 34 codes. The overall theme highlights that changes in menopause were experienced as a natural change in life, with health problems that are normal for this change and handled with different self-care practices. The category "Entering a new stage" describes the women becoming aware of menopause and its bodily changes. The category "Managing menopause" describes women's experiences of being able to find their own remedies to ease the menopausal symptoms and by engaging in religious activities and focusing on interaction with people. The category, "Not the end of life" describes women's views of themselves as still valuable because menopause was experienced as a natural part of their lives.CONCLUSION: Women in Sri Lanka managed menopausal problem mainly on their own as they viewed the menopause as a natural stage of aging risking unnecessary suffering and failure to detect preventable complications. Enabling support groups for menopausal women and improving on their health-seeking behaviour by encouraging them to take part in screening for cervical and breast cancer would improve their condition. Further information on additional hormone therapy with a, subsequent follow-up and evaluation by community health nurses and/or midwives, would facilitate Sri Lankan women's transition to menopause.
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  • Ilankoon, I. M. P. S., et al. (författare)
  • Menopause is a natural stage of aging : a qualitative study
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: BMC Women's Health. - : BioMed Central Ltd.. - 1472-6874. ; 21:1, s. 8
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • BACKGROUND: Menopause is a biopsychosocial phenomenon encompassing the transition in a woman's life from being fertile to infertile. Although menopause may result in extremely unpleasant physical symptoms there is evidence of a low rate of reported menopausal symptoms amongst women in Asian cultures. Women's experiences, views, and responses to menopause which influences women's daily life and well-being, may vary between different societies and cultures. This study aimed to explore and describe menopausal experiences among women in Sri Lanka. METHODS: A qualitative exploratory research was conducted among postmenopausal women of 46-55 years of age in the western province of Sri Lanka. Individual interviews with a purposive sample of 20 women were conducted, and data analysis was done using manifest and latent content analysis. RESULTS: The results consist of an overall theme, "Menopause is a natural stage of aging" and three categories "Entering a new stage", "Managing menopause" and "Not the end of life" which emerged from 34 codes. The overall theme highlights that changes in menopause were experienced as a natural change in life, with health problems that are normal for this change and handled with different self-care practices. The category "Entering a new stage" describes the women becoming aware of menopause and its bodily changes. The category "Managing menopause" describes women's experiences of being able to find their own remedies to ease the menopausal symptoms and by engaging in religious activities and focusing on interaction with people. The category, "Not the end of life" describes women's views of themselves as still valuable because menopause was experienced as a natural part of their lives. CONCLUSION: Women in Sri Lanka managed menopausal problem mainly on their own as they viewed the menopause as a natural stage of aging risking unnecessary suffering and failure to detect preventable complications. Enabling support groups for menopausal women and improving on their health-seeking behaviourby encouraging them to take part in screening for cervical and breast cancer would improve their condition. Further information on additional hormone therapy with a, subsequent follow-up and evaluation by community health nurses and/or midwives, would facilitate Sri Lankan women's transition to menopause.
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  • Jayathilake, S, et al. (författare)
  • A review and comparison of post registration midwifery curriculum in Sri Lanka with global standards
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship. - 2194-5772. ; 20:1, s. 8
  • Forskningsöversikt (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper presents the findings of a study comparing the post-registration midwifery curriculum (PRMC) taught in Sri Lanka with the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) curriculum and five other selected curricula from other parts of the world to train midwifery trained registered nurses (MTRNs). In so doing, we consider the historical origins of post-registration midwifery training and its implications for modern teachings in Sri Lanka and other low-middle income countries (LMICs). Data collected through document review are read, summarized, and compared using checklists across different curricula components, content, and length. The wide variation in terms of length of the programs, content covered, the ratio of theoretical to practical content, and the range of skills and competencies developed has implications for the individual and professional growth of MTRNs. While there is a need to align the PRMC with the ICM standards to ensure safer maternity care in Sri Lanka, implications for developingand promoting the growth of midwifery as a strong independent body in LMIC is discussed.
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