“Holding on to what I do”: xperiences of older Slovenians moving into a care home

Tanja Krizaj, Warren Alison, Anita Slade

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Abstract

Purpose of the Study:
This qualitative study explored Slovenian older people’s experiences of transition into a care home and the influence on their everyday engagement in meaningful occupations.

Design and Methods:
A longitudinal, phenomenological approach was employed. Semistructured interviews with six Slovenian older adults were conducted at three time intervals: before the relocation, 1 month after, and 6 months after the
relocation into a care home. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis was used for the study design and analysis.

Results:
One overarching theme from the research findings Holding on to what I do is presented in depth. Although the participants’ everyday occupations were challenged throughout the transition, they tried to maintain their most meaningful occupations that were an important part of their identity. Three superordinate themes underpinned this overarching theme: This is who I am, Adjusting my daily occupations, and The value of health.

Implications:
The study indicated the need to develop programs and services for older adults transitioning from home into a care home environment. Focusing on enabling older people to maintain their engagement in meaningful occupations as
an important part of their identity is imperative. This study brings a better understanding of older people’s experiences of transition into a care home from an occupational perspective. It has the potential to influence how elder care is planned and implemented in Slovenia and further afield.
Original languageEnglish
JournalThe Gerontologist
Early online date17 Nov 2016
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 17 Nov 2016

Keywords

  • Transition
  • Meaningful occupation
  • Identity

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