Aim: This study aimed to explore the meaning of hygiene care for patients from the perspective of nurses, who provide them with care through an interactive process. Methods: Sixteen registered nurses working in general wards for over 5 years were selected through purposive and snowball sampling. Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted between May and August 2021. Data were analyzed using a grounded theory approach, and the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research was used to ensure quality and transparency. Results: The participants recognized the core category “realizing oneself alive here,” where hygiene care energized patients and promoted their realization of “feeling alive.” Hygiene care created “time of relief, temporarily forgetting the illness,” and “restoring a sense of oneself.” A situation of care also created an “opportunity to treat each other as unique individuals,” “opportunity to face self,” and “encouraging the recovery and disease-fighting process.”. Conclusions: This study highlights the value of hygiene care provided by nurses to patients. The meaning of hygiene care conceptualized in this study should help build a conceptual framework for understanding the patient's experience and reaffirming the value of hygiene care.
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Nishiya, K., Takashima, R., Shishido, I., & Yano, R. (2023). Meaning of hygiene care for patients as perceived by clinical nurses through an interactive care process: A grounded theory approach. Japan Journal of Nursing Science, 20(4). https://doi.org/10.1111/jjns.12538
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