Searching for “transformative moments”: A qualitative study of nurses’ work during home visits to COPD patients and their caregivers in Norway

  • Aasbø G
  • Kristvik E
  • Nyheim Solbrække K
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Aim: The integration of families into healthcare services is being emphasized increasingly in healthcare polices. The aim of this study was to investigate how professionals during home visits support both patients and caregivers in accepting and accommodating to illness. Design: An explorative qualitative design. Methods: Participant observations from home visits (N = 20) of pulmonary ambulatory nurses to COPD patients in Norway, followed by interviews with these nurses. Results: Our findings demonstrate the delicate nature of nurses' work during home visits to COPD patients and their caregivers. They support both patients and caregivers in reconciling themselves with the negative consequences of illness, as well as giving legitimation to and potential room for, sustainable arrangements within the scope of the relationship. The nurses address significant issues, having transformative potential concerning attitudes and practices related to the management of illness and adjusting to a complex illness trajectory.

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Aasbø, G., Kristvik, E., Nyheim Solbrække, K., & Werner, A. (2019). Searching for “transformative moments”: A qualitative study of nurses’ work during home visits to COPD patients and their caregivers in Norway. Nursing Open, 6(2), 293–300. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.209

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