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Relocation Stress Syndrome Relocation Stress Syndrome Sherri Melrose s in her article d Reducing Relocation Stress syndrome In Long Term Care Facilities that one of the possible issues that care givers, patients and their families experience due in health care settings is relocation stress syndrome (Melrose, 2004). She states that relocation may disturb cognitive as well as physical balances of the patient during the initial year of his transfer to a care unit that provides long-term care. She states that during the initial three months of the transfer, both the patient as well as their family may express feelings that are negative in nature due to relocation.
She states that care givers can deal with the issue, by carefully listening to the problems stated by both the family and the patient, the care giver con put forward different choices and identify patient’s coping strategies and use them to make the patient comfortable (Capezuti, 2006). She concludes her research by stating that it is very difficult for a registered nurse to identify whether a patient is suffering from such stress and providing empathy may even become difficult and the most difficult part of the entire process is keeping a record.
I believe that every individual has a way of coping with stress, but certain people are informed about it and others are not. A nurse can identify these strategies through observation and interviews and once they have identified the strategies, they can implement to help the patient in coping with the stress that is associated with moving from one unit to another or moving from home to hospital care units. References Capezuti, E., Boltz, M., Renz, S., Hoffman, D., & Norman, R. G. (October 01, 2006).
Nursing Home Involuntary Relocation: Clinical Outcomes and Perceptions of Residents and Families. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 7, 8, 486-492. Melrose, S. (January 01, 2004). Reducing relocation stress syndrome in long-term care facilities. The Journal of Practical Nursing, 54, 4, 15-7.
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