Although a large body of literature exists propounding the importance of space in aged care and care of the older person with dementia, there is, however, only limited exploration of the acute care space' as a particular type of space with archetypal constraints that maybe unfavourable to older people with cognitive impairment and nurses wanting to provide care that is person-centred. In this article, we explore concepts of space and examine the implications of these for the delivery of care to older people who are cognitively impaired. Our exploration is grounded in theorisations of space offered by key geographers and phenomenologists, but also draws on how space has been constructed within the nursing literature that refers specifically to acute care. We argue that space, once created, can be created and that nursing has a significant role to play in the process of its recreation in the pursuit of care that is person-centred. We conclude by introducing an alternative logic of space aimed at promoting the creation of more salutogenic spaces that invokes a sense of sanctuary, safeness, and inclusion, all of which are essential if the care provided to the older person with cognitive impairment is apposite to their needs. The concept of person-centred space' helps to crystallize the relationship between space and person-centred care and implies more intentional manipulation of space that is more conducive to caring and healing. Significantly, it marks a return to Nightingale's wisdom, that is, to put the person in the best possible conditions for nature to act upon them.
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Registered Nurses Assoc Ontario, Int Affairs & Best Practice Guidelines Program, 158 Pearl St, Toronto, ON M5H 1L3, CanadaRegistered Nurses Assoc Ontario, Int Affairs & Best Practice Guidelines Program, 158 Pearl St, Toronto, ON M5H 1L3, Canada
Sharma, Tanvi
Bamford, Megan
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Registered Nurses Assoc Ontario, Int Affairs & Best Practice Guidelines Program, 158 Pearl St, Toronto, ON M5H 1L3, CanadaRegistered Nurses Assoc Ontario, Int Affairs & Best Practice Guidelines Program, 158 Pearl St, Toronto, ON M5H 1L3, Canada
Bamford, Megan
Dodman, Denise
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Bluewater Hlth, Sarnia, ON N7T 6S3, CanadaRegistered Nurses Assoc Ontario, Int Affairs & Best Practice Guidelines Program, 158 Pearl St, Toronto, ON M5H 1L3, Canada
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Univ Gothenburg, Inst Hlth & Care Sci, Gothenburg, Sweden
Univ Gothenburg, Ctr Person Ctr Care GPCC, Gothenburg, SwedenUniv Gothenburg, Inst Hlth & Care Sci, Gothenburg, Sweden
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UCL, Evidence Based Practice Unit, London, England
Anna Freud Natl Ctr Children & Families, 4-8 Rodney St, London N1 9JH, EnglandUCL, Evidence Based Practice Unit, London, England
Hayes, Daniel
Edbrooke-Childs, Julian
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UCL, Evidence Based Practice Unit, London, England
Anna Freud Natl Ctr Children & Families, 4-8 Rodney St, London N1 9JH, EnglandUCL, Evidence Based Practice Unit, London, England
Edbrooke-Childs, Julian
Martin, Kate
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Common Room Consulting, London, EnglandUCL, Evidence Based Practice Unit, London, England
Martin, Kate
Reid, Joanna
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NHS Fdn Trust, Great Ormond St Hosp Children, London, EnglandUCL, Evidence Based Practice Unit, London, England
Reid, Joanna
Brown, Rob
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NHS Fdn Trust, Great Ormond St Hosp Children, London, EnglandUCL, Evidence Based Practice Unit, London, England
Brown, Rob
McCulloch, Jessie
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NHS Fdn Trust, Great Ormond St Hosp Children, London, EnglandUCL, Evidence Based Practice Unit, London, England
McCulloch, Jessie
Morton, Louise
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Cent & North West London NHS Fdn Trust, London, EnglandUCL, Evidence Based Practice Unit, London, England