Is the experience of meaningful activities understood in nursing homes? A qualitative study
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Palacios Ceña, Domingo
Gómez Calero, Cristina
Velarde García, Juan Francisco
Martínez Piedrola, Rosa
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Lack of occupation can lead to boredom, apathy, social exclusion and solitude. Occupation should
incorporate meaningful activities. The aim of this study is to describe how Spanish Nursing Home residents
experienced and made sense of meaningful activities. A qualitative phenomenological approach
was followed. Data were collected over an 18-month period between 2012 and 2014. Purposeful sampling
was conducted with Spanish residents in nursing homes in Madrid. Data were collected using
unstructured and semi-structured interviews. The data were analyzed using the Giorgi proposal. Thirtyeight
residents (20 female and 18 male) participated. Three main themes describing the significance of
meaningful activity in nursing homes emerged from the data: Feeling the passage of time, Seeking an
occupation, and Living with restrictions. Nursing homes should strive to develop diverse and meaningful
activity programs for residents in order to occupy their time and provide them with a greater sense of
purpose.
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Palacios-Ceña, D., Gómez-Calero, C., Cachón-Pérez, J. M., Velarde-García, J. F., Martínez-Piedrola, R., & Pérez-De-Heredia, M. (2016). Is the experience of meaningful activities understood in nursing homes? A qualitative study. Geriatric Nursing, 37(2), 110-115.







