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Question Theme<br />

How do you get to know the residents’<br />

likes and dislikes?<br />

Question Theme<br />

How do you decide how to organize the<br />

day?<br />

Is there a pre-determined routine to the<br />

day and if so how is that determined and<br />

what do you think <strong>of</strong> it?<br />

Question Theme<br />

Autonomy<br />

Attribute<br />

Negotiated care plans encouraged<br />

through open and respectful<br />

communication<br />

Question<br />

I’m interested to find out how you get to<br />

know what the residents can and can’t do<br />

for themselves.<br />

338<br />

Attribute<br />

Culture and atmosphere <strong>of</strong> flexibility<br />

within an ethos <strong>of</strong> maintaining resident<br />

dignity<br />

Question<br />

Tell me about your day so far?<br />

Final Question<br />

Question<br />

I’m Interested in finding out what<br />

autonomy for older people in<br />

residential care means - what do you<br />

think it is about?<br />

Appendices<br />

Probes<br />

How do you find out what food they<br />

like/dislike, their hobbies or interests etc.<br />

Where is info stored? Do all staff use<br />

residents’ notes to guide care? If not then<br />

what are the notes used for? What do<br />

you think is important to record?<br />

Probes<br />

Is this different to other days? What<br />

determines your approach to the day? Is<br />

there anything you would like to do<br />

differently?<br />

Probes<br />

How much input does a resident<br />

have in their care? Can you give an<br />

example? What do you think<br />

enables or hinders it it?

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