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Social Welfare Policy 2022 Volume.49 No. 1 p.61 ~ p.85
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Perception of Nurses at Dementia Nursing Hospitals who Practiced Humanitude Care
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Song In-Sil
Song In-Ae
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Abstract
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In order to improve the quality of dementia care, which is a task of nurses, along with the increase of the elderly with dementia, it was intended to identify the perception of nurses who practiced Humanitude care and provide basic data. The subjects of this study were three nurses at the Elderly Dementia Nursing Hospital in I Metropolitan City, where Humanitude was demonstrated, and in-depth one-on-one interviews were conducted as a qualitative case study.
As a result of the study, what nurses who practiced Humanitude care recognized was the ¡°liberty, equality, and fraternity¡± presented by Humanitude, indicating basic human rights that humans should have. This study shows the interaction of dementia care effects according to the perception of nurses and is meaningful in that it presents Humanitude care based on human rights and specifically presents Humanitude care methods. In terms of social welfare policy, the introduction of Humanitude care, training of professionals, and compulsory education of related workers are required, which should be expanded to those requiring physical and mental care.
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KEYWORD
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Humanitude, Elderly Dementia, Care for Dementia, Care for Elderly Dementia, Human Rights
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