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Table 6 Patterning chart: Categories for Q1–Q2

From: What do we know about nursing practice in relation to functional ability limitations, frailty and models of care among older people in home- and facility-based care: a scoping review

 

State

Context

Perspective

Implications from the states1

Notions of the states1

Author(s) and year

Q12

Q23

Home-

based Care

Facility-based care

Nurses

Older people

Significant others

Nursing practice

Everyday life

Individual

level

Justifications

(Pre)conceptions

Uncertainties

Deficiencies

Imaginário et al. [45]

  

 

 

 

   

Lehto-Niskala et al. [46]

  

  

  

  

Letho et al. [47]

  

  

  

Palacios-Ceña et al. [48]

  

 

    

  

Sacco-Peterson and Borell [49]

  

 

    

Bjerkmo et al. [50]

 

  

  

 

   

Britton [51]

 

 

  

  

Lloyd et al. [52]

 

  

  

   

Nicholson et al. [53]

 

  

  

    

Nicholson et al. [54]

 

  

  

    

Obbia et al. [55]

 

 

  

 

Papadopoulou et al. [56]

 

 

  

   

 

Skilbeck et al. [57]

 

  

  

     

Strømme et al. [58]

 

 

  

     

Søvde et al. [59]

 

  

  

     

Voie et al. [60]*

 

 

  

  

 

 

Wang et al. [61]

 

 

  

  

 

Archibald et al. [62]

 

 

   

 

McGeorge [63]

 

     

  

Schreuders et al. [64]

 

 

     

 

 
  1. 1As described by the participants in this scoping review, 2Q1: Functional ability limitations, 3Q2: Frailty, *From the updated search