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“Just because people are old, just because they're ill…” dignity matters in district nursing

Stevens, Emma; Price, Liz; Walker, Liz

Authors

Emma Stevens

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Professor Liz Walker E.Walker@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Health and Social Work Research, Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Culture)



Abstract

Purpose: This paper aims to explore the concept and practice, of dignity as understood and experienced by older adults and district nursing staff. The paper adds a new, nuanced, understanding of safeguarding possibilities in the context of district nursing care delivered in the home. Design/methodology/approach: The research used an ethnographic methodology involving observations of care between community district nursing clinicians and patients (n = 62) and semi-structured interviews with nursing staff (n = 11) and older adult recipients of district nursing care (n = 11) in England. Findings: Abuse is less likely to occur when clinicians are maintaining the dignity of their patients. The themes of time and space are used to demonstrate some fundamental ways in which dignity manifests. The absence of dignity offers opportunities for abuse and neglect to thrive; therefore, both time and space are essential safeguarding considerations. Dignity is influenced by time and how it is experienced temporally, but nurses are not allocated time to “do dignity”, an arguably essential component of the caregiving role, yet one that can become marginalised. The home-clinic exists as a clinical space requiring careful management to ensure it is also an environment of dignity that can safeguard older adults. Practical implications: District nurses have both a proactive and reactive role in ensuring their patients remain safeguarded. By ensuring care is delivered with dignity and taking appropriate action if they suspect abuse or neglect, district nurses can safeguard their patients. Originality/value: This paper begins to address an omission in existing empirical research regarding the role of district nursing teams in delivering dignified care and how this can safeguard older adults.

Citation

Stevens, E., Price, L., & Walker, L. (2022). “Just because people are old, just because they're ill…” dignity matters in district nursing. The journal of adult protection, 24(1), 3-14. https://doi.org/10.1108/JAP-07-2021-0024

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 22, 2021
Online Publication Date Dec 20, 2021
Publication Date Jan 1, 2022
Deposit Date Apr 1, 2022
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2022
Journal Journal of Adult Protection
Print ISSN 1466-8203
Publisher Emerald
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 24
Issue 1
Pages 3-14
DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/JAP-07-2021-0024
Keywords Safeguarding; Space; Temporality; Dignity; Time; Home; Older adults; District nursing; Abuse
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3911381

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