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The role of nurses in shared decision-making about caring for older adults with chronic disease: A qualitative descriptive study

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KMID : 0895920230250030309
¹Ú¸íÈ­ ( Park Myong-Hwa ) - 

±èÁøÁÖ ( Kim Jin-Ju  ) - 
Á¤ÁöÇý ( Jung Ji-Hye  ) - 
 ( Doan Thi Thu Thao ) - 

Abstract

Purpose: The objective of this study is to explore nurses¡¯ perception of their roles in shared decision-making about caring for older adults with chronic disease.

Methods: This study was a qualitative descriptive study. Ten nurses participated in the focus group interviews. The collected data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis to explore nurses¡¯ roles in shared decision-making about care for older adults with chronic disease.

Results: The shared decision-making experiences about caring for older adults with chronic disease of nurses yielded four main themes and ten categories including ¡®facilitating involvement in decision-making¡¯, ¡®providing information for decision-making¡¯, ¡®respecting patient values and preferences¡¯, ¡®evaluating the outcome of decision-making¡¯.

Conclusion: This study explored the roles of nurses in shared decision-making about caring of older adults with chronic disease. Nurses can enhance the shared decision-making process by identifying the decision needs and by facilitating decision-making.
KeyWords

Decision making, Shared, Nurses, Aged, Chronic disease
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