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Aquichan

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GORLAT-SANCHEZ, Berta et al. Effectiveness of a Plan to Support Caregivers at Two Public Hospitals in Granada (Spain). Aquichan [online]. 2014, vol.14, n.4, pp.523-536. ISSN 1657-5997.  https://doi.org/10.5294/aqui.2014.14.4.7.

Purpose: Two hospitals in Granada are involved in a pioneering experience to implement innovative measures to support caregivers. Two years after the onset of that initiative, the question is: Are the measures implemented achieving the expected benefits for caregivers during hospitalization? A study was conducted to answer that question by evaluating the effectiveness of those measures, including suggestions for improvement. Study Materials and Methods: This is a qualitative, interpretive study based on grounded theory. Forty-five (45) in-depth interviews were conducted at the Virgen de las Nieves and Baza hospitals with caregivers who have different profiles. The strategy for analysis involved constant comparison and open and axial coding, supported by Atlas.ti® software. Results: The caregivers reacted positively to most of the measures, highlighting personalization, education, accommodation and priority access. Use of the term nurse and auxiliary nurse as a form of identification has not always worked well. Only limited use has been made of the areas outfitted for rest and relaxation, mainly due to their location. Conclusions: The measures implemented have improved the well-being and self-esteem of caregivers during hospitalization. Moreover, they provide evidence that encourages their extension to other hospitals to improve the way this group is treated and the support it receives.

Keywords : Caregivers; hospitalization; dependency; nursing care; wellness programs.

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