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Home Care Nursing: Factors Related to Burden of Patient Encounters Perceived by Home Care Nurses.

Authors :
Dürr, Dorte Wiwe
Binderup, Asbjørn Thalund
Moth, Grete
Source :
Home Health Care Management & Practice; Nov2024, Vol. 36 Issue 4, p247-252, 6p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Due to demographic changes and structural developments in the healthcare system, an increasing number of patients receive home care nursing in Denmark. Little is known about the complexity of home care. The aim of this paper was to investigate the challenges that home care nurses experience in their clinical practice by studying factors related to home care nurses' experiences of encounters with patients as burdensome. A population-based survey was undertaken involving all nurses in homecare services in one municipality in Denmark. The participating nurses registered all home care contacts by the patients during the daytime for 1 week. A registration form was used including a series of items designed to identify factors related to the perceived burden of each visit. Statistical frequency analyses were used to examine factors related to the home care nurses' experiences of encounters with patients as burdensome, and to investigate the challenges that home care nurses meet in their clinical practice. Home care nurses estimated 7.6% of 941 representative homecare visits as burdensome. Assessment of burden was associated with patients being below 60 years of age, time consumption and unexpected problems during the visit, especially of a psychosocial nature. Even though <10% of the encounters were considered burdensome, there is reason to believe that an increase can be expected due to ongoing emphasis on achieving greater efficiency in the healthcare system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10848223
Volume :
36
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Home Health Care Management & Practice
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180332495
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/10848223231218391