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Fry et al 2015(b) AustraliaTitle Emergency nurses'perceptions of the role offamily/carers in caring forcognitively impaired olderpersons in pain: adescriptive qualitativestudyQualitative descriptivestudyPurposive samplingSee above (Fry et al,2015a)To understand EDnurses' perceptions ofthe role offamily/carers for oldercognitively impairedpersons experiencingpain as a result of along bone fractureFocus groups (4)Nvivo 9.2Thematic analysis(Gibbs, 2007)ED nurses perceivethat family members:were valuable inassisting staff to buildthe clinical picture onarrival in the ED; canprovide criticalinformation thatwould otherwise beunknown; reducenegative impact of theED environment onpatientIf family memberswere not present, thisadded to the workloadof nurses who couldnot deliver the carethe person with CIrequiredWorry and stress forfamily members. EDnurses expect familymembers to provideFamily members arethe hidden workforce.Collaboration betweenfamily members andnurses needs furtherexploration. Role offamily members in EDis sometimes unclearMore research neededto determine familymembers' perceptionsof emergency care

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Fry et al 2015(b) AustraliaTitle Emergency nurses'perceptions of the role offamily/carers in caring forcognitively impaired olderpersons in pain: adescriptive qualitativestudyQualitative descriptivestudyPurposive samplingSee above (Fry et al,2015a)To understand EDnurses' perceptions ofthe role offamily/carers for oldercognitively impairedpersons experiencingpain as a result of along bone fractureFocus groups (4)Nvivo 9.2Thematic analysis(Gibbs, 2007)ED nurses perceivethat family members:were valuable inassisting staff to buildthe clinical picture onarrival in the ED; canprovide criticalinformation thatwould otherwise beunknown; reducenegative impact of theED environment onpatientIf family memberswere not present, thisadded to the workloadof nurses who couldnot deliver the carethe person with CIrequiredWorry and stress forfamily members. EDnurses expect familymembers to provideFamily members arethe hidden workforce.Collaboration betweenfamily members andnurses needs furtherexploration. Role offamily members in EDis sometimes unclearMore research neededto determine familymembers' perceptionsof emergency care

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The text you provided is a summary of a qualitative descriptive study by Fry et al. in 2015. The study was conducted in Australia and aimed to understand the perceptions of Emergency Department (ED) nurses regarding the role of family/carers in caring for older, cognitively impaired individuals experiencing pain due to a long bone fracture.

The researchers used purposive sampling and conducted four focus groups. The data was analyzed using Nvivo 9.2 software and thematic analysis as per Gibbs, 2007.

The findings of the study indicated that ED nurses perceive family members as valuable in assisting staff to build the clinical picture upon the patient's arrival in the ED. Family members can provide critical information that would otherwise be unknown and can reduce the negative impact of the ED environment on the patient.

However, if family members were not present, this added to the workload of nurses who could not deliver the care the person with cognitive impairment required. The study also found that there was worry and stress for family members. ED nurses expect family members to provide care, but the role of family members in the ED is sometimes unclear.

The study concluded that family members are the hidden workforce and that collaboration between family members and nurses needs further exploration. More research is needed to determine family members' perceptions of emergency care.

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