TY - JOUR
T1 - Participatory action research and empowerment of nursing home residents
AU - Bilfeldt, Annette
AU - Mahler, Marianne
PY - 2024/2/20
Y1 - 2024/2/20
N2 - Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss participatory action research with staff, residents and relatives contributed to the residents’ quality of life through the development of an inclusive praxis in a public nursing home in Denmark. The project addressed the residents’ reports about a lack of influence in their everyday lives. Design/methodology/approach: The project used future-creating workshops as an important methodological tool. Theoretical concepts about developing a social reflexive and colletive morally obliging praxis were central to frame democratic learning and acting. The theoretical concepts of empowerment and capability were also applied. This paper will outline the methods and the results obtained. Findings: Learning processes were initiated, enabling staff to respectfully engage in dialogue with residents and their relatives about their needs and wishes. The development of a democratic knowledge-building process was established based on the perspectives of the residents, relatives and staff. In conclusion, the project contributed to the development of a more reflective and democratic praxis focused on empowering the residents as the primary “stakeholders” in the daily life of the nursing home. Originality/value: The research paper is based on the authors’ own research.
AB - Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss participatory action research with staff, residents and relatives contributed to the residents’ quality of life through the development of an inclusive praxis in a public nursing home in Denmark. The project addressed the residents’ reports about a lack of influence in their everyday lives. Design/methodology/approach: The project used future-creating workshops as an important methodological tool. Theoretical concepts about developing a social reflexive and colletive morally obliging praxis were central to frame democratic learning and acting. The theoretical concepts of empowerment and capability were also applied. This paper will outline the methods and the results obtained. Findings: Learning processes were initiated, enabling staff to respectfully engage in dialogue with residents and their relatives about their needs and wishes. The development of a democratic knowledge-building process was established based on the perspectives of the residents, relatives and staff. In conclusion, the project contributed to the development of a more reflective and democratic praxis focused on empowering the residents as the primary “stakeholders” in the daily life of the nursing home. Originality/value: The research paper is based on the authors’ own research.
KW - Critical utopian action research
KW - Empowerment
KW - Future-creating workshops
KW - Healthy ageing
KW - Morally obliging praxis
KW - Nursing homes
KW - Quality of care
KW - Residents–relatives–staff
KW - Self-determination
KW - UN principles for older persons
KW - Critical utopian action research
KW - Empowerment
KW - Future-creating workshops
KW - Healthy ageing
KW - Morally obliging praxis
KW - Nursing homes
KW - Quality of care
KW - Residents–relatives–staff
KW - Self-determination
KW - UN principles for older persons
U2 - 10.1108/QAOA-08-2023-0053
DO - 10.1108/QAOA-08-2023-0053
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85179985000
SN - 1471-7794
VL - 25
SP - 33
EP - 43
JO - Quality in Ageing and Older Adults
JF - Quality in Ageing and Older Adults
IS - 1
ER -