Factors associated with constructive staff?family relationships in the care of older adults in the institutional setting

Jun 3, 2011International journal of evidence-based healthcare

Factors linked to positive relationships between staff and families caring for older adults in institutions

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Abstract

Family members' perceptions of their relationships with healthcare staff emphasized the importance of involvement in patient care.

  • Staff expressed theoretical support for collaborating with families, but this often did not reflect in their clinical practices.
  • Many staff relied on traditional medical models of care rather than fully engaging with families.
  • Four essential factors identified for supporting collaborative partnerships include communication, information, education, and administrative support.
  • Education for both staff and families on relationship development and communication skills is important for fostering constructive relationships.
  • Managerial support addressing staffing and workload issues is necessary for the success of interventions promoting family-staff collaboration.

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