Participation and chronic illness: Nurses’ perceptions in primary care in Brazil, Germany, and Spain
Heumann M, Röhnsch G, Zabaleta-del-Olmo E, Gonçalves de Oliveira Toso BR, Giovanella L, Hämel K (2022)
European Journal of Public Health 32(Suppl. 3): ckac129.721.
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Heumann, MarcusUniBi ;
Röhnsch, G;
Zabaleta-del-Olmo, E;
Gonçalves de Oliveira Toso, B. Rosana;
Giovanella, L;
Hämel, KerstinUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
**Background**
Many chronically ill persons are challenged by integrating the illness in everyday life and making ‘competent’ decisions on their life and care. In multiprofessional primary care, promoting clients’ self-management and strengthening their abilities to participate in everyday life is increasingly recognized as a nursing task. This study investigates facilitating and inhibiting conditions that nurses experience when exercising this task. **Methods**
Drawing upon a phenomenological approach, we conducted guided interviews with 34 practicing nurses and 23 key informants with advanced knowledge of primary health care nursing practice in Brazil, Germany, and Spain. The interviews were analysed using structuring content analysis. **Results**
The interviewees see competencies of nurses to establish trusting relationships with chronically ill clients as key to greater client participation. Nurses, however, state that bonding with clients can be time-consuming and exhausting. They consider it fundamental that physicians and other professionals value nurses’ efforts towards stronger client participation as a way forward to reach for person-oriented primary care. They criticize that especially physicians value biomedical tasks more than enabling participation. Referring to primary health care organisation, nurses experience that pressure of time through a growing number of routine and administrative tasks inhibits their efforts to strengthen clients’ participation. **Conclusions**
To promote the participation of clients with chronic illnesses in their everyday life and in care, relationship building with clients and self-management support needs to be acknowledged as an important scope of practice approached by nurses. To be able to unfold the potentials nurses need to be equipped with sufficient time and skills.
Many chronically ill persons are challenged by integrating the illness in everyday life and making ‘competent’ decisions on their life and care. In multiprofessional primary care, promoting clients’ self-management and strengthening their abilities to participate in everyday life is increasingly recognized as a nursing task. This study investigates facilitating and inhibiting conditions that nurses experience when exercising this task. **Methods**
Drawing upon a phenomenological approach, we conducted guided interviews with 34 practicing nurses and 23 key informants with advanced knowledge of primary health care nursing practice in Brazil, Germany, and Spain. The interviews were analysed using structuring content analysis. **Results**
The interviewees see competencies of nurses to establish trusting relationships with chronically ill clients as key to greater client participation. Nurses, however, state that bonding with clients can be time-consuming and exhausting. They consider it fundamental that physicians and other professionals value nurses’ efforts towards stronger client participation as a way forward to reach for person-oriented primary care. They criticize that especially physicians value biomedical tasks more than enabling participation. Referring to primary health care organisation, nurses experience that pressure of time through a growing number of routine and administrative tasks inhibits their efforts to strengthen clients’ participation. **Conclusions**
To promote the participation of clients with chronic illnesses in their everyday life and in care, relationship building with clients and self-management support needs to be acknowledged as an important scope of practice approached by nurses. To be able to unfold the potentials nurses need to be equipped with sufficient time and skills.
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Serien- oder Zeitschriftentitel
European Journal of Public Health
Band
32
Ausgabe
Suppl. 3
Art.-Nr.
ckac129.721
Urheberrecht / Lizenzen
Konferenz
15th European Public Health Conference Strengthening health systems: improving population health and being prepared for the unexpected
Konferenzort
Berlin, Germany
Konferenzdatum
2022-11-09 – 2022-11-12
ISSN
1101-1262
eISSN
1464-360X
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2968609
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Heumann M, Röhnsch G, Zabaleta-del-Olmo E, Gonçalves de Oliveira Toso BR, Giovanella L, Hämel K. Participation and chronic illness: Nurses’ perceptions in primary care in Brazil, Germany, and Spain. European Journal of Public Health. 2022;32(Suppl. 3): ckac129.721.
Heumann, M., Röhnsch, G., Zabaleta-del-Olmo, E., Gonçalves de Oliveira Toso, B. R., Giovanella, L., & Hämel, K. (2022). Participation and chronic illness: Nurses’ perceptions in primary care in Brazil, Germany, and Spain. European Journal of Public Health, 32(Suppl. 3), ckac129.721. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac129.721
Heumann, Marcus, Röhnsch, G, Zabaleta-del-Olmo, E, Gonçalves de Oliveira Toso, B. Rosana, Giovanella, L, and Hämel, Kerstin. 2022. “Participation and chronic illness: Nurses’ perceptions in primary care in Brazil, Germany, and Spain”, European Journal of Public Health, 32 (Suppl. 3): ckac129.721.
Heumann, M., Röhnsch, G., Zabaleta-del-Olmo, E., Gonçalves de Oliveira Toso, B. R., Giovanella, L., and Hämel, K. (2022). Participation and chronic illness: Nurses’ perceptions in primary care in Brazil, Germany, and Spain. European Journal of Public Health 32:ckac129.721.
Heumann, M., et al., 2022. Participation and chronic illness: Nurses’ perceptions in primary care in Brazil, Germany, and Spain. European Journal of Public Health, 32(Suppl. 3): ckac129.721.
M. Heumann, et al., “Participation and chronic illness: Nurses’ perceptions in primary care in Brazil, Germany, and Spain”, European Journal of Public Health, vol. 32, 2022, : ckac129.721.
Heumann, M., Röhnsch, G., Zabaleta-del-Olmo, E., Gonçalves de Oliveira Toso, B.R., Giovanella, L., Hämel, K.: Participation and chronic illness: Nurses’ perceptions in primary care in Brazil, Germany, and Spain. European Journal of Public Health. 32, : ckac129.721 (2022).
Heumann, Marcus, Röhnsch, G, Zabaleta-del-Olmo, E, Gonçalves de Oliveira Toso, B. Rosana, Giovanella, L, and Hämel, Kerstin. “Participation and chronic illness: Nurses’ perceptions in primary care in Brazil, Germany, and Spain”. European Journal of Public Health 32.Suppl. 3 (2022): ckac129.721.
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