Table 3.
Reasons / Triggers Mentioned* |
%of Groups Mentioning |
% Participants Mentioning† |
Total Conversation Blocks Mentioning‡ |
Representative Dialogue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Calling Out / Making Noise |
88% | 51% | 43 |
|
Territoriality / Challenges with Communal Living |
75% | 39% | 25 |
|
Roommate inability to compromise preferences |
69% | 36% | 25 |
|
Impatience | 63% | 32% | 21 |
|
Loneliness / Abandonment / Frustration with Institutionalization |
63% | 28% | 17 |
|
Jealousy | 50% | 26% | 16 |
|
Dementia / Cognitive Impairment / Disinhibition |
50% | 18% | 11 |
|
The reasons / triggers most commonly mentioned by focus groups are displayed in this table. Reasons / triggers displayed here are ordered based on the number of focus groups mentioning, then number of participants mentioning, then number of conversation blocks. Additional reasons / triggers mentioned by focus group participants included: Challenges Communicating / Different Languages / Hearing Problems, Congestion in Public Areas during Resident transit, Racism / Ethnic Stereotyping / Religious Issues, Intolerance of More Physically Dependent Residents, Perceptions or Accusations of Theft, No Apparent Trigger / Rapid Mood Change, Intolerance of Cognitively Impaired, Confused Residents, Personal animosity / picking fights, Inappropriate Caregiving, Competition for Bathroom, Wandering, Difficulty Adjusting to Facility, Full Moon, Spousal Identity Confusion, Fatigue after long day, Boredom / Lack of Activities, Loss of Personal Space in Adjustment to Communal Living, Loud Music, History of Being Abused Earlier in life, Loss of Routine, Inability to Concentrate / Short Attention Span, Intoxication. A total of 29 reasons / triggers were identified from the focus groups.
These participants may have directly mentioned this reason / trigger or have participated in a conversation wherein it was mentioned.
Focus groups were divided into conversation blocks where participants were discussing a specific resident or theme. The conversation blocks which addressed specific reasons / triggers were counted and those counts are displayed here.