Older people’s experience and related factors while receiving home-based long-term care services: a qualitative study

Arūnė Norvilaitė, Jamesetta A. Newland, Aurelija Blaževičienė

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Abstract

Background: Home-based care may cover anything from 24-hour support for people with a disability, to short-term post-discharge care, or to periodic assistance with simple tasks such as domestic aid for frail older people. The process can be complex and time-consuming and requires coordination between the individual, their family caregivers, and healthcare providers. Receiving care at home can also lead to social isolation as older people may have limited opportunities for social interaction. This study aimed to investigate older people’s experience and related factors while receiving home-based long-term care services. Methods: A qualitative study was used. Face-to-face individual interviews were conducted with people who were receiving nursing care in their homes (N = 17) and analyzed through thematic analysis. Results: Analysis of interview data resulted in the identification of three major themes that captured participants’ personal experiences regarding long-term care in the home: (1) Challenges faced by older people receiving long-term care at home; (2) The impact of home care services on people’s social well-being; and (3) Older people’s contradictory emotions regarding care delivery. Conclusions: Findings of the study revealed that the most important and challenging factors in home care from the perspective of older people were social well-being, religious needs, and physical needs. They considered the nurses who provided these services as family members and the most significant helpers in their daily activities. Participants expressed a desire for more services in the future.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number580
JournalBMC Nursing
Volume23
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Home-based care
  • Long-term care
  • Nursing
  • Older people

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Nursing

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