Struggling for existence-Life situation experiences of older persons with mental disorders
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25396Dato
2012-06-07Type
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Older persons with mental disorders represent a vulnerable group of people with extensive and complex needs. The older
population is rapidly increasing worldwide and, as a result of deinstitutionalization in mental health care, older persons are
remaining at home to a greater extent. Although they constitute a large proportion of the population, older persons with
mental disorders have been neglected in research as well as in care organizations. As there is little previous knowledge
concerning older persons’ experiences of their own situations, this study aimed to illuminate the meaning of the life situation
as experienced by older persons with mental disorders (excluding dementia disorders). Interviews were conducted with
seven older persons and the text was analyzed using a phenomenological hermeneutical research method, inspired by the
philosophy of Paul Ricoeur. ‘‘Struggling for existence’’ emerged as a main theme in the older persons’ narratives,
understood as a loss of dignity of identity and involving being troubled and powerless as well as yearning for respect.
The older persons fought to master their existence and to be seen for who they are. The study highlights the importance
for caregivers, both formal and informal, to avoid focusing on the diagnoses and rather acknowledge the older persons and
their lifeworld, be present in the relation and help them rebuild their dignity of identity. This study brings a new
understanding about older persons with mental disorders that may help reduce stigma and contribute to planning future
mental health care.
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Taylor & FrancisSitering
Martinsson, Fagerberg, Lindholm C, Wiklund Gustin L. Struggling for existence-Life situation experiences of older persons with mental disorders. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being. 2012;7Metadata
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