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Loss, Unresolved Trauma and Gaps in Staff Knowledge: A Qualitative Study on Older Adults Living in Residential Aged Care

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posted on 2022-09-12, 07:09 authored by Nadine CameronNadine Cameron, Deirdre FetherstonhaughDeirdre Fetherstonhaugh, Jo-Anne RaynerJo-Anne Rayner, Linda McAuliffeLinda McAuliffe
Despite the prevalence of mental health concerns among those who live in residential aged care, many residential aged care facilities (RACFs) provide little by way of psychological support. Drawing on qualitative data obtained from interviews with residents from across 15 RACFs in Victoria, Australia, this article adds to understandings about the diversity and impact of mental health challenges experienced by residents, and gaps in the knowledge of staff about how to address such. Thus, it also offers evidence of the urgent need for RACFs to provide residents both better access to specialist mental health practitioners and training to care staff on mental health issues.

Funding

The original research and data collection was funded by the Victorian Department of Health 10.13039/501100003747. The secondary analysis undertaken here and the writing of this paper was funded by La Trobe University.

History

Publication Date

2022-08-01

Journal

Issues in Mental Health Nursing

Volume

43

Issue

8

Pagination

7p. (p.748-754)

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

ISSN

0161-2840

Rights Statement

© 2022 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC

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