Author:
García-Sanjuán Sofía,Esteve-Ríos Antonio,Fernández-Alcántara Manuel,Valero-Soriano María
Abstract
The management of hospitalized patients with dementia is more complicated compared to patients without dementia, specifically in the surgery ward. The aim of the current study was to explore the experiences of operating room health care providers in the management of patients with dementia. A descriptive qualitative study was designed. Twenty semi-structured interviews were conducted with surgical professionals. Content analysis was performed. Four main themes emerged:
Communication Issues
,
Experience-Based Protocol
,
Emotions
, and
Perceived Needs
. Health care providers in a surgical ward face numerous challenges when attending to patients with dementia and tend to use strategies based on their own experience due to lack of specific action protocols. Therefore, specific training of the surgical team and protocols are needed to ensure quality care. [
Research in Gerontological Nursing, 16
(3), 125–133.]
Subject
Geriatrics and Gerontology,Health Policy,Gerontology,General Nursing