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This study aimed to investigate the perception of the workers in a Long-Term Care Institution for the Elderly regarding the families of the older adults in the institution. It is qualitative research, undertaken with 16 workers of the multidisciplinary team. Data collection occurred in February–June 2012, through semi-structured interviews. The technique used for treatment of the data was thematic analysis. The results indicate that the family members visit the Long-Term Care Institution for the Elderly rarely, with commemorative dates being the main occasions in which they appear. The workers evidenced some situations of abandonment, in which the family does not visit the older adult even when called. They understand that nobody can substitute the role of the family, as it is the reference for the older adults. Therefore, spending time with the family can positively infuence the well-being of the older adults in institutions.
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dos Santos, N. O., Beuter, M., Girardon-Perlini, N. M. O., Paskulin, L. M. G., Leite, M. T., & Budó, M. de L. D. (2014). The perceptions of workers in a long-term care institution for older adults regarding the family. Texto e Contexto Enfermagem, 23(4), 971–978. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-07072014003170013
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