Nursing Home Placement: The Process of Decision Making and Adaptation among Adult Children Caregivers of Demented Parents in Korea

Purpose: The goal of this study was to explore and describe the process of nursing home placement decision making and adaptation among adult children caregivers of demented parents in Korea and to generate a substantive theory grounded in their experiences. Methods: The participants were 16 adult ch...

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Main Authors: Su-Hye Kwon, MSN, Young-Sook Tae, PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2012-12-01
Series:Asian Nursing Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1976131712000679
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spelling doaj-a580fde2fdbf45d7b90d57aa7218b8da2020-11-24T22:51:20ZengElsevierAsian Nursing Research1976-13172012-12-016414315110.1016/j.anr.2012.10.005Nursing Home Placement: The Process of Decision Making and Adaptation among Adult Children Caregivers of Demented Parents in KoreaSu-Hye Kwon, MSNYoung-Sook Tae, PhDPurpose: The goal of this study was to explore and describe the process of nursing home placement decision making and adaptation among adult children caregivers of demented parents in Korea and to generate a substantive theory grounded in their experiences. Methods: The participants were 16 adult children caregivers who had placed their demented elders into nursing homes. Data were collected by in-depth unstructured interviews with individual participants. Data were analyzed by Strauss and Corbin's Grounded Theory methodology. Results: Analysis revealed that the core category of the process of nursing home placement decision making and adaptation among adult children caregivers was accepting the inevitable and reorienting to changes. It consisted of four phases: realizing a dead end, seeking a way out, accepting the inevitable decision, and reorienting to changes. Participants were driven to the corner of making the inevitable decision by the overwhelming care situation and confronted by various challenges in dealing with the decision. But they managed to accept the inevitableness of the decision and further learned to reorient themselves to the changed care situation utilizing various action/interaction strategies. Conclusion: The findings of the study provide the basic information for developing proactive strategies to support family caregivers better in the difficult period of nursing home placement.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1976131712000679adult childrencaregiverdecision makingdementiaKoreanursing homes
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Young-Sook Tae, PhD
Nursing Home Placement: The Process of Decision Making and Adaptation among Adult Children Caregivers of Demented Parents in Korea
Asian Nursing Research
adult children
caregiver
decision making
dementia
Korea
nursing homes
author_facet Su-Hye Kwon, MSN
Young-Sook Tae, PhD
author_sort Su-Hye Kwon, MSN
title Nursing Home Placement: The Process of Decision Making and Adaptation among Adult Children Caregivers of Demented Parents in Korea
title_short Nursing Home Placement: The Process of Decision Making and Adaptation among Adult Children Caregivers of Demented Parents in Korea
title_full Nursing Home Placement: The Process of Decision Making and Adaptation among Adult Children Caregivers of Demented Parents in Korea
title_fullStr Nursing Home Placement: The Process of Decision Making and Adaptation among Adult Children Caregivers of Demented Parents in Korea
title_full_unstemmed Nursing Home Placement: The Process of Decision Making and Adaptation among Adult Children Caregivers of Demented Parents in Korea
title_sort nursing home placement: the process of decision making and adaptation among adult children caregivers of demented parents in korea
publisher Elsevier
series Asian Nursing Research
issn 1976-1317
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Purpose: The goal of this study was to explore and describe the process of nursing home placement decision making and adaptation among adult children caregivers of demented parents in Korea and to generate a substantive theory grounded in their experiences. Methods: The participants were 16 adult children caregivers who had placed their demented elders into nursing homes. Data were collected by in-depth unstructured interviews with individual participants. Data were analyzed by Strauss and Corbin's Grounded Theory methodology. Results: Analysis revealed that the core category of the process of nursing home placement decision making and adaptation among adult children caregivers was accepting the inevitable and reorienting to changes. It consisted of four phases: realizing a dead end, seeking a way out, accepting the inevitable decision, and reorienting to changes. Participants were driven to the corner of making the inevitable decision by the overwhelming care situation and confronted by various challenges in dealing with the decision. But they managed to accept the inevitableness of the decision and further learned to reorient themselves to the changed care situation utilizing various action/interaction strategies. Conclusion: The findings of the study provide the basic information for developing proactive strategies to support family caregivers better in the difficult period of nursing home placement.
topic adult children
caregiver
decision making
dementia
Korea
nursing homes
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1976131712000679
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