Experiences and challenges of the use Subacute and Acute Dysfunction in the Elderly‐SAFE Work team coordinators experiences and challenges in the introduction and use of SAFE in home‐based nursing: A qualitative study from the Norwegian context

Author:

Abudayya Abdallah123ORCID,Hamre Annabel13,Pajalic Zada13,Knudsen Cervino Hanne34,Wesseltoft‐Rao Nima13

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Nursing, Faculty of Health Studies VID Specialized University Oslo Norway

2. VID Specialized University Oslo Norway

3. Faculty of Health Sciences, Sustainable Healthcare and Welfare Technology (SHWT) Research Group VID Specialized University Oslo Norway

4. Health Home Service, Frogner District Oslo Norway

Abstract

AbstractOld age is the leading cause of impaired bodily function, which gradually increases healthcare service needs. To offer the best possible care in the home and to be able to detect health‐related functional impairment at an early stage, it is necessary to carry out systematic and structured observations. The assessment tool Subacute and Acute Dysfunction in the Elderly (SAFE) has been developed explicitly for these structured observations. This study aims to explore the experiences and challenges of home‐based care work team coordinators (WTCs) regarding the introduction and use of SAFE.MethodThe present qualitative study was performed following Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ) guidelines. The data were collected through individual interviews (n = 3) and focus group (FG) interviews (n = 7). The interview transcripts were analysed using the Gioia method.ResultsFive aggregated dimensions were identified: Varying acceptance of SAFE, Structuring and quality‐assurance of home‐based nursing practice, Obstacles for the integration of SAFE in daily practice, Acceptance and use of SAFE require continuous supervision and SAFE contributes to increased quality of nursing care.ConclusionThe introduction of SAFE contributes to a structured follow‐up of functional status in patients receiving home care. In order to incorporate the tool into home care practice, it is essential to set aside time to introduce the tool and to support nurses' use of it by offering continuous supervision.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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