Experiences and views of older people on their participation in a nurse-led health promotion intervention: "Community Health Consultation Offices for Seniors".

<h4>Background</h4>The growing number of community-dwelling older adults and the increased risks of adverse health events that accompany ageing, call for health promotion interventions. Nurses often lead these interventions. The views and experiences of older adults participating in thes...

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Main Authors: Anne Esther Marcus-Varwijk, Dónya S Madjdian, Emely de Vet, Monique W M Mensen, Tommy L S Visscher, Adelita V Ranchor, Joris P J Slaets, Carolien H M Smits
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216494
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spelling doaj-71898198628c4362a1a992e64b93244c2021-03-04T10:31:11ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01145e021649410.1371/journal.pone.0216494Experiences and views of older people on their participation in a nurse-led health promotion intervention: "Community Health Consultation Offices for Seniors".Anne Esther Marcus-VarwijkDónya S MadjdianEmely de VetMonique W M MensenTommy L S VisscherAdelita V RanchorJoris P J SlaetsCarolien H M Smits<h4>Background</h4>The growing number of community-dwelling older adults and the increased risks of adverse health events that accompany ageing, call for health promotion interventions. Nurses often lead these interventions. The views and experiences of older adults participating in these interventions have rarely been studied. To understand the views of targeted older adults, qualitative studies are essential. The aim of this study was to investigate the views and experiences of older adults on their participation in a nurse-led intervention, taking into account their views on healthy aging.<h4>Methods</h4>In a qualitative study, nineteen Dutch older adults aged 62 to 92 years participated in semi-structured interviews. These were transcribed verbatim and coded with the Qualitative Data Analysis Miner software program. The Qualitative Analysis Guide of Leuven was used for data analysis.<h4>Results</h4>Based on the analysis of the interviews, the following main themes emerged from the data reflecting the experiences of the participants: 1) awareness of aging, 2) experienced interaction with the nurse, and 3) perception of the consultations as a check-up and/or personal support.<h4>Conclusions</h4>This study underscores the importance of nurse-led interventions that match older adults' personal views concerning healthy living, and their views and experiences concerning these interventions. Older adults' holistic views of healthy living were not always assessed and valued by the nurses. Also, our study shows a wide variety of expectations, views and experiences among the participating older adults. This implies that health professionals should adjust their working and communication methods to the older adult's views on life.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216494
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author Anne Esther Marcus-Varwijk
Dónya S Madjdian
Emely de Vet
Monique W M Mensen
Tommy L S Visscher
Adelita V Ranchor
Joris P J Slaets
Carolien H M Smits
spellingShingle Anne Esther Marcus-Varwijk
Dónya S Madjdian
Emely de Vet
Monique W M Mensen
Tommy L S Visscher
Adelita V Ranchor
Joris P J Slaets
Carolien H M Smits
Experiences and views of older people on their participation in a nurse-led health promotion intervention: "Community Health Consultation Offices for Seniors".
PLoS ONE
author_facet Anne Esther Marcus-Varwijk
Dónya S Madjdian
Emely de Vet
Monique W M Mensen
Tommy L S Visscher
Adelita V Ranchor
Joris P J Slaets
Carolien H M Smits
author_sort Anne Esther Marcus-Varwijk
title Experiences and views of older people on their participation in a nurse-led health promotion intervention: "Community Health Consultation Offices for Seniors".
title_short Experiences and views of older people on their participation in a nurse-led health promotion intervention: "Community Health Consultation Offices for Seniors".
title_full Experiences and views of older people on their participation in a nurse-led health promotion intervention: "Community Health Consultation Offices for Seniors".
title_fullStr Experiences and views of older people on their participation in a nurse-led health promotion intervention: "Community Health Consultation Offices for Seniors".
title_full_unstemmed Experiences and views of older people on their participation in a nurse-led health promotion intervention: "Community Health Consultation Offices for Seniors".
title_sort experiences and views of older people on their participation in a nurse-led health promotion intervention: "community health consultation offices for seniors".
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description <h4>Background</h4>The growing number of community-dwelling older adults and the increased risks of adverse health events that accompany ageing, call for health promotion interventions. Nurses often lead these interventions. The views and experiences of older adults participating in these interventions have rarely been studied. To understand the views of targeted older adults, qualitative studies are essential. The aim of this study was to investigate the views and experiences of older adults on their participation in a nurse-led intervention, taking into account their views on healthy aging.<h4>Methods</h4>In a qualitative study, nineteen Dutch older adults aged 62 to 92 years participated in semi-structured interviews. These were transcribed verbatim and coded with the Qualitative Data Analysis Miner software program. The Qualitative Analysis Guide of Leuven was used for data analysis.<h4>Results</h4>Based on the analysis of the interviews, the following main themes emerged from the data reflecting the experiences of the participants: 1) awareness of aging, 2) experienced interaction with the nurse, and 3) perception of the consultations as a check-up and/or personal support.<h4>Conclusions</h4>This study underscores the importance of nurse-led interventions that match older adults' personal views concerning healthy living, and their views and experiences concerning these interventions. Older adults' holistic views of healthy living were not always assessed and valued by the nurses. Also, our study shows a wide variety of expectations, views and experiences among the participating older adults. This implies that health professionals should adjust their working and communication methods to the older adult's views on life.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216494
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