'Do you have a future when you are 93?' Frail older person's perceptions about the future and end of life : a qualitative interview study in primary care

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OLAISON, Anna | CEDERSUND, Elisabet | MARCUSSON, Jan | NORD, Magnus | SVERKER, Annette

Objective: To explore frail older persons' perceptions of the future and the end of life. Design: Qualitative content analysis of individual semi-structured interviews. Setting: Nine primary health care centres in both small and middle-sized municipalities in Sweden that participated in the intervention project Proactive healthcare for frail elderly persons. Subjects/Patients: The study includes 20 older persons (eight women and 12 men, aged 76-93 years). Main outcome measures: Frail older persons' perceptions of the future and end of life. Results: The analysis uncovered two main categories: Dealing with the future and Approaching the end of life. Dealing with the future includes two subcategories: Plans and reflections and Distrust and delay. Approaching the end of life includes three subcategories: Practical issues, Worries and realism, and Keeping it away. Conclusion: This study highlights the diverse ways older people perceive future and the end of life. The results make it possible to further understand the complex phenomenon of frail older persons' perceptions on the future and the end of life.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2022.2139348

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