Nursing and midwifery students' perceptions of the elderly in nursing homes: a metaphor analysis

Author:

Bahadir‐Yilmaz Emel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Psychiatric Nursing Giresun University Giresun Turkey

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundNursing and midwifery students' perceptions and attitudes toward older adults affect their behaviours, career choices and/or the quality of care provided to older adults after graduation. This study aimed to evaluate the perceptions of second year nursing and midwifery students toward elderly people staying in nursing homes through metaphor analysis.MethodsThis qualitative study has used the phenomenological approach. The sample of the study consisted of 128 nursing and midwifery students by purposive sampling method. Students were prompted to complete a sentence to express their perceptions about the elderly living in nursing homes: ‘The elderly in the nursing home is similar to … because …’ Participants were required to fill in their responses in two stages, providing metaphors in the first blank and reasons for their metaphors in the second blank.ResultsThe results indicated that five main themes and 12 sub‐themes were obtained from student metaphors: (i) needing help in meeting their needs (need for care and need for love); (ii) the emotional burden of a life away from loved ones (loneliness, abandonment, and helplessness); (iii) exhaustion at the end of the road (end, loss, and unproductive); (iv) holding on to life again (friendship and beginning); and (v) post‐traumatic growth (strong and experienced).ConclusionStudents should question how to create opportunities and increase interaction for the elderly in the age of changing and developing technology before graduation and should be trained as professional individuals who are willing for this purpose.

Publisher

Wiley

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