Strategies for Working with Elderly Clients: A Qualitative Analysis of Elderly Client/Nurse Practitioner Communication

Purpose To describe communication between nurse practitioners (NPs) and elderly clients. Data Sources A qualitative study using a focus group composed of 6 NPs and in‐depth interviews of an additional 6 NPs who provide care to elderly clients in a variety of settings. Conclusions The NPs described a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 2001-07, Vol.13 (7), p.325-329
Hauptverfasser: Kaakinen, Joanna, Shapiro, Elayne, Gayle, Barbara Mae
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose To describe communication between nurse practitioners (NPs) and elderly clients. Data Sources A qualitative study using a focus group composed of 6 NPs and in‐depth interviews of an additional 6 NPs who provide care to elderly clients in a variety of settings. Conclusions The NPs described a framework of critical thinking, termed hypervigilance, which they enter before and during an interaction with an elderly client. Specific communication strategies were identified that increased the likelihood of compliance with or adherence to treatment regimens for elderly clients. Implications for Practice Hypervigilance is descriptive of actively working to merge nursing practice with traditional medical primary care practice. This finding raises the issue of the difference in practice between physicians and NPs in regards to communication with clients.
ISSN:1041-2972
2327-6886
1745-7599
2327-6924
DOI:10.1111/j.1745-7599.2001.tb00044.x