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  • Health care professionals in Sweden face both opportunities and challenges while caring for older adults with long-term pain in home care settings.
  • The study investigates how their experiences are influenced by the organization of care and societal norms, impacting their perceived ability to act effectively.
  • Findings highlight the importance of considering these social structures to improve care practices and address dilemmas encountered in daily work.

Article Abstract

Caring for a growing population of older adults with complex health problems in their homes is part of every-day work for many health care professionals in the world. This qualitative interview study explores the way health care professionals perceive possibilities and constraints when caring for older adults living with long-term pain in community home care in Sweden. The study aims to understand the relationship between health care professionals' subjective experiences and social structures such as the organization of care and shared norms and values in regard to their perceived space of action. Findings provide insight into how institutional structures such as organization and time, conflate with cultural notions, norms, and ideals, and how these enable and constrain health care professionals in their daily work but also create dilemmas. Findings suggest centering the meaning of structuring aspects in social organizations as a tool for reflection on priorities, improvement, and development in care settings.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaging.2023.101134DOI Listing

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