Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/36943
Title: The interpersonal care relationship between nurses and older patients: A cross‐sectional study in three hospitals
Authors: Riviere, Melissa
Duprez, Veerle
Dufoort, Heidy
Van Hecke, Ann
Beeckman, Dimitri
VERHAEGHE, Sofie 
DESCHODT, Mieke 
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: WILEY
Source: JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING, 78 (8) , p. 2408-2425
Abstract: Aim To gain insight into which elements of the interpersonal care relationship (IPCR) are perceived as occurring (less) frequently and as (not) disturbing from the perspective of hospitalized older patients. Design A cross-sectional study in three Belgian hospitals. Methods A convenience sample of patients aged 75 years or older admitted to a non-geriatric ward were recruited between May 2017 and April 2019. The Interpersonal Geriatric care relationship (InteGer) tool was used to identify elements of the IPCR and was completed by the researchers through structured patient interviews. Results The mean total scale score for frequency was 3.74 (SD 1.51) [range 0-12]. On subscale level, the highest mean score was in the accessibility and the lowest mean score in the humanization subscale. Statistically significant differences between the hypothesized and experienced disturbance were observed in 18 of the 30 items. Ten items score in the category 'no action needed' (not occurring, not disturbing), nine items in the category 'remain attentive for patient experiences' (occurring, not disturbing), 10 items in the category 'further analyses or monitoring needed' (not occurring, disturbing) and one item in the category 'urgent action needed' (occurring and disturbing). Conclusion Participants report mostly positive experiences related to the four subscales of the InteGer, that is, humanization, attentiveness, interest and accessibility. Insights from this study provide important opportunities in the context of care optimization for each category with the main focus on items with high experienced disturbance. Impact The InteGer can be used for monitoring IPCR and formulating action points at ward and hospital level to further improve the IPCR and quality of care.
Notes: Riviere, M (corresponding author), AZ Delta, Gen Hosp, Roeselare, Belgium.; Riviere, M (corresponding author), Univ Ghent, Univ Ctr Nursing & Midwifery, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Ghent, Belgium.
melissa.riviere@azdelta.be
Keywords: aged;Cross sectional analysis;Cross sectional study;hospitals;interpersonal relation;snurse-patient relations;nurses;nursing
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/36943
ISSN: 0309-2402
e-ISSN: 1365-2648
DOI: 10.1111/jan.15182
ISI #: WOS:000762590400001
Rights: 2022 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. |
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: ecoom 2023
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