How Stories Can Contribute Toward Quality Improvement in Long-Term Care

Author:

Sion Katya Y J12ORCID,Heerings Marjolijn3,Blok Marije45ORCID,Scheffelaar Aukelien6,Huijg Johanna M47,Westerhof Gerben8ORCID,Pot Anne Margriet39,Luijkx Katrien6,Hamers Jan P H12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Services Research, Care and Public Health Research Institute, Maastricht University , Maastricht, Limburg , The Netherlands

2. Living-Lab in Ageing and Long-Term Care, Maastricht University , Maastricht, Limburg , The Netherlands

3. Erasmus School of Health Policy and Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam , Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland , The Netherlands

4. Leyden Academy on Vitality and Ageing , Leiden, Zuid-Holland , The Netherlands

5. Faculty of Social Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam , Amsterdam, Noord-Holland , The Netherlands

6. Department Tranzo, Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Tilburg University , Tilburg, Noord-Brabant , The Netherlands

7. Public Health and Primary Care, Leiden University Medical Center , Leiden, Zuid-Holland , The Netherlands

8. Department Psychology, Health and Technology, University of Twente , Enschede, Overijssel , The Netherlands

9. Optentia, North-West University , Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng , South Africa

Abstract

Abstract It is important to evaluate how residents, their significant others, and professional caregivers experience life in a nursing home to improve quality of care based on their needs and wishes. Narratives are a promising method to assess this experienced quality of care as they enable a rich understanding, reflection, and learning. In the Netherlands, narratives are becoming a more substantial element within the quality improvement cycle of nursing homes. The added value of using narrative methods is that they provide space to share experiences, identify dilemmas in care provision, and provide rich information for quality improvements. The use of narratives in practice, however, can also be challenging as this requires effective guidance on how to learn from this data, incorporation of the narrative method in the organizational structure, and national recognition that narrative data can also be used for accountability. In this article, 5 Dutch research institutes reflect on the importance, value, and challenges of using narratives in nursing homes.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology,General Medicine

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