Pervasive Risk Avoidance: Nursing Staff Perceptions of Risk in Person-Centered Care Delivery

Author:

Behrens Liza L1ORCID,Boltz Marie2,Kolanowski Ann2,Sciegaj Mark3,Madrigal Caroline4,Abbott Katherine5,Van Haitsma Kimberly2

Affiliation:

1. NewCourtland Center for Transitions and Health, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia

2. College of Nursing, Pennsylvania State University, State College

3. College of Health and Human Development, Pennsylvania State University, State College

4. Center for Innovations in Long-term Services and Supports, Providence Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Rhode Island

5. Department of Sociology and Gerontology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio

Abstract

Abstract Background and Objectives Nursing home (NH) staff perceptions of risks to residents’ health and safety are a major barrier to honoring resident preferences, the cornerstone of person-centered care (PCC) delivery. This study explored direct-care nursing staff perceptions of risk (possibilities for harm or loss) associated with honoring residents’ preferences for everyday living and care activities. Research Design and Methods Qualitative, descriptive design using sequential focus group (FG) methodology. Results Participants (N = 27) were mostly female (85%), had more than 3 years of experience (74%), and worked in NHs recently experiencing 6–12 health citations. Content analysis of 12 sequential FGs indicated nursing staff perceptions of risks may impede delivery of person-centered care. This is supported by the overarching theme: pervasive risk avoidance; and subthemes of: staff values, supports for risk-taking, and challenges to honoring preferences. Discussion and Implications Development of a multidimensional framework with specific risk engagement measures that account for the unique risk perspectives of nursing staff will contribute significantly to the clinical management of older adult preferences and research on the effectiveness of preference-based PCC delivery in the NH setting.

Funder

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

National Institutes of Health

National Institute of Nursing Research

2019 Eastern Nursing Research Society

Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Dissertation Award

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology,General Medicine

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