Ethical challenges: Trust and leadership in dementia care.

Abstract:

INTRODUCTION:To meet and take care of people with dementia implicate professional and moral challenges for caregivers. Using force happens daily. However, staff also encounter challenges with the management in the units. Managing the caretaking function is also significant in how caretakers experience working in dementia care. PURPOSE:The purpose of this study is to explore the caregiver's experiences with ethical challenges in dementia care settings and the significance of professional leadership in this context. METHOD:The design is qualitative, and data appear through narrative interviews. A total of 23 caretakers participated in the study. The transcribed interviews were subjected to a phenomenological-hermeneutical interpretation. ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS:The respondents signed an informed consent for participation prior to the interviews. They were assured anonymity and confidentiality in the publication of the data. Ricoeur's method for interpretation ensures anonymity as the researcher relates to the data as one collective text. The study is part of a larger research project in ethics, in its entirety approved in line with the Helsinki Convention. RESULTS:The findings show that the caretakers experienced inadequacy. Some of them described a negative work atmosphere where they experienced that their leaders did not take them seriously. Because of this, informal negative sub-groups functioned as an exclusive debriefing arena. Some of the informants described the opposite experience where the leaders actively supported them. DISCUSSION:The analyses of the findings are discussed in light of the concepts of trust and mistrust in leadership. CONCLUSION:There is a correlation between the leadership and the caregivers' experience of being in difficult situations.

journal_name

Nurs Ethics

journal_title

Nursing ethics

authors

Jakobsen R,Sørlie V

doi

10.1177/0969733015580810

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2016-09-01 00:00:00

pages

636-45

issue

6

eissn

0969-7330

issn

1477-0989

pii

0969733015580810

journal_volume

23

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