Family and Friends to the Rescue Experiences of Rural Older Adults with Heart Failure

TitleFamily and Friends to the Rescue Experiences of Rural Older Adults with Heart Failure
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsWeierbach FM, Glick DE, Lyder CH
JournalResearch in Gerontological Nursing
Volume4
Pagination261-270
Date PublishedOct
Type of ArticleArticle
ISBN Number1940-4921
Accession NumberWOS:000298276300005
Keywordscare, Chronic Illness, discharge, elderly-patients, health, home, lstein mf, 1975, journal of psychiatric research, v12, p189, perspective, quality, readmission
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to describe the experiences of rural community-dwelling older adults with heart failure who required assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental ADLs (IADLs). The context of the study was a rural area in a southern U.S. state. Twenty older adults with ADL/IADL needs living in the rural area were recruited during hospitalization and interviewed in their homes after discharge. The semi-structured interview focused on ADLs/IADLs and community resources. This qualitative descriptive study used hermeneutic methods for analysis. Four themes were identified: Accepting Limitations, Disappointments and Unmet Expectations, Figure It Out, and Complex Connections. The findings indicate that despite the older adults' medical conditions, they were able to set up complex arrangements, which allowed them to remain in their homes. Understanding the help older adults require after discharge will assist nurses in developing programs that are available, accessible, and acceptable to older adults who live in rural areas.

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