magistrsko delo
Maša Pev (Author), Bojana Mesec (Mentor)

Abstract

V magistrskem delu sem raziskovala motive, pričakovanja in strahove starostnikov ob sprejemu v Dom upokojencev Domžale. V teoretičnem delu sem se ukvarjala s pojmom starosti in z različnimi vrstami staranja, kamor sodijo kronološko staranje, biološko staranje in doživljajsko staranje. Na začetku sem se usmerila predvsem na dolgotrajno oskrbo, nato pa sledi poglavje namenjeno potrebam starejših ljudi. Posvetila sem se tudi institucionalni oskrbi starostnikov kot prevladujoči obliki oskrbe za starejše v Sloveniji. Opisala sem potek sprejema v institucionalno varstvo, pripravo na sprejem in razloge ter čustva, ki spremljajo starostnika pred in po menjavi življenjskega okolja. Zanimala pa me je tudi vloga socialnih delavk v domu upokojencev. V empiričnem delu sem glede na teoretična izhodišča opravila kvalitativno raziskavo, pri kateri je bil uporabljen delno strukturiran intervju. Vzorec raziskave vključuje deset starostnikov iz Doma upokojencev Domžale, ki tam bivajo od nekaj mesecev pa do štirih let in več ter so bili pripravljeni sodelovati z menoj. Zanimalo me je, kako so si stanovalci predstavljali svoje življenje v starosti, kakšni so bili njihovi razlogi za odhod v institucionalno oskrbo in s kakšnimi čustvi so se ob tem srečevali. Spraševala sem jih tudi, kako je sam sprejem potekal in kdo jim je ob tem nudil podporo, pa tudi, kakšna so bila njihova pričakovanja ter kakšno vlogo ima po njihovem mnenju v domu zaposlena socialna delavka.

Keywords

starost;stari ljudje;dolgotrajna oskrba;domovi za stare ljudi;potrebe;institucionalna oskrba;socialno delo;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL FSD - Faculty of Social Work
Publisher: [M. Pev]
UDC: 364.4-053.9
COBISS: 164002051 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Motives, expectations, and fears of elderly people when moving into Residential care home Domžale
Secondary abstract: This master's thesis delves into the complex and nuanced experiences of elderly individuals as they make the significant transition into the residential care home in Domžale. The theoretical section of the thesis explores the multifaceted concept of aging, including various dimensions such as chronological, biological, and eventful old age. It also addresses the crucial issue of long-term care and the specific needs of older people, with a focus on institutional care, which is the predominant form of care for the elderly in Slovenia. Additionally, the thesis examines the topic of entering a residential home, investigating the reasons, emotions, and concerns of elderly individuals when they first enter such an institution. It also explores the essential role that social workers play in supporting the elderly residents in the residential home. The empirical section of the thesis presents a qualitative study, which builds upon the theoretical foundations using a partially structured interview. The study involved ten participants, elderly residents from the Domžale residential home, who generously agreed to participate. The study aimed to understand how seniors envision their lives during their later years, their motivations, emotions, and experiences during the transition into institutional care, the process of entering the residential home, the support they received, their expectations, and their perceptions of the social worker's role in the institution. The results of the study provide valuable insights into the experiences of elderly individuals in the residential home and offer recommendations for improving the quality of care for older people.
Secondary keywords: elderly;long-term care;needs;institutional care;social work;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fakulteta za socialno delo
Pages: 109 str.
ID: 19199140