Tímarit hjúkrunarfræðinga - 2019, Síða 87

Tímarit hjúkrunarfræðinga - 2019, Síða 87
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Tímarit hjúkrunarfræðinga, 92(2), 1–9. ritrýnd grein scientific paper tímarit hjúkrunarfræðinga • 3. tbl. 95. árg. 2019 87 Aim: Physical and mental disabilities are widespread among resi- dents in icelandic nursing homes, and also depression and behav- ioral symptoms. research has indicated that over half of nursing home residents spend little or no time in recreational activities and that nursing home managers acknowledge the importance of stimulating the activity level of residents although there is lack of sufficient knowledge. research has indicated that recreational ac- tivities and complementary therapies can decrease distress and increase quality of life among residents. however, information about what recreational activities and complementary therpies are offered in icelandic nursing homes are not available. The aim of this study was to investigate what kind of recreational activities and complementary therapies are provided in icelandic nursing homes and who organizes and provides them, also whether sup- port in promoting the use of such therapies is needed. Method: Two questionnaires, one about recreational activities and the other about complementary therapies, were developed and mailed to all nursing homes in iceland (n=59). fifty-two nursing homes replied about recreational activities (88%) and 45 about complementary therapies (76%). Results: The findings show that all nursing homes offer recreatio- nal activities (n=52; 100%) and 43 nursing homes (96%) offer complementary therapy. although different professions organize and provide the activities and therapy, registered nurses and li - censed practical nurses are the main providers. The most common recreational activities are reading, watching films and listening to music. The most common complementary therapies are heat packs, physical exercise and massage. Managers in most nursing homes would like to have more support in providing these activi- ties and therapies such as by improving staff knowledge or more cooperation with other nursing homes. Conclusion: The use of recreational activities and complementary therapies is an important part of services provided in icelandic nursing homes. however, more support is needed for further promotion of activities and therapies. Keywords: recreation, complementary therapies, aged, nursing homes Correspondent: ingihj@hi.is English Summary hjaltadottir, i., Vilhjalmsson, r., gunnarsdottir, T. j. recreational activities and complementary therapies in icelandic nursing homes
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