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Abstract<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> this study was to explore autonomy for older people in residential<br />

care. A single exploratory embedded case study design was used.<br />

The case study was adopted for the purpose <strong>of</strong> gaining a better understanding <strong>of</strong><br />

resident autonomy from multiple perspectives and multiple data sources. Prior to<br />

commencing the data collection phase <strong>of</strong> the research, a concept analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

autonomy for older people in residential care was undertaken. This analysis was used<br />

to inform the development <strong>of</strong> the data collection tools. This first phase <strong>of</strong> the<br />

research included interviews, observations, documentary analysis and a staff attitude<br />

survey. Analysis <strong>of</strong> the findings from phase one revealed that there were problems<br />

with resident autonomy in the case study site. Two main themes emerged from the<br />

findings: The Personal and Being Personal.<br />

Findings from phase one resulted in a second phase <strong>of</strong> the research whereby staff<br />

participants enhanced one aspect <strong>of</strong> resident autonomy. Phase two was guided by<br />

action research principles in order to introduce a change in practice. Care plans with<br />

a focus on autonomy were designed and implemented in order to enhance the<br />

residents autonomy.<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> the findings from both phases <strong>of</strong> the research was summarised into<br />

promoting and prohibiting factors for resident autonomy.<br />

Recommendations are made in relation to the knowledge, skills and attitudes that<br />

health care pr<strong>of</strong>essionals working with older people in residential care need to<br />

possess. Recommendations are also made for encouraging negotiation, biographical<br />

care planning and facilitation <strong>of</strong> resident decision making in residential care.<br />

Additional recommendations are made for further research which will extend the<br />

operationalisation <strong>of</strong> the concept <strong>of</strong> resident autonomy.<br />

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