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People with memory illnesses and their spouses as actors in the hybrid care model

2023

Objective: The study analysed how its participants positioned themselves and other people as actors in daily life, and what matters they portrayed as meaningful in seeking and receiving support in daily life. Background: Family care has traditionally played an important role in elder care in Finland. Current policy goals will further increase the importance of family care, yet research on how people with memory illnesses and their spouses perceive care arrangements is scarce. Method: The study drew from theory of relational agency and positioning theory. The data came from semi-structured, in-depth interviews (10) of home-dwelling people diagnosed with a memory illness and their spouses. Th…

kotihoitotoimijuusGeneral Medicinevanhustenhuolto3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational healthinformal carepositioning theoryagentic selfrelational agencyomaishoitajatformal careomaishoitomuistisairaatqualitative researchdementiaJournal of Family Research
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Understanding functional ability: Perspectives of nurses and older people living in long-term care

2017

The functional ability of older people has come to play a significant role in their care. Policies and public debate promote active aging and the need to maintain functioning in old age, including among older people living in long-term care. This study explores the meanings given to functional ability in the interview talk of long-term care nurses (n=24) and older people living in long-term care (n=16). The study is based on discourse analysis and positioning theory. In this study, accounts of functioning differed between nurses and older residents. For the nurses, functional ability was about the basic functions of everyday life, and they often used formal and theoretical language, whereas…

Malefunctional abilityHealth (social science)PatientsAttitude of Health PersonnelDiscourse analysisPublic debateNursesfunctioningpositioning theoryInterviews as Topic03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNursing030502 gerontologyActivities of Daily LivingHumansMedicine030212 general & internal medicineFunctional abilitydiscourse analysisLife-span and Life-course StudiesEveryday lifeAgedbusiness.industryGeneral Arts and HumanitiesGeneral Social Sciencesta5142General MedicineLong-Term CareLong-term carePublic discoursePositioning theory0305 other medical scienceOlder peoplebusinessJournal of Aging Studies
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Institutional and Affective Practices of Domestic Violence Interventions in Social Work: Malignant Positioning of Victims

2020

This chapter investigates the institutional and affective practices of domestic violence (DV) interventions in Finnish social work. It examines the expression of social workers’ emotions related to intervening in DV and how these expressions result in the positioning of clients. Encountering and intervening in DV is often challenging; ideological presumptions, conceptions, gender-neutral discussions and misrecognition of violence affect institutional arrangements and practices, and the ways in which professionals feel about and respond to violence. We utilise positioning theory to analyse social workers’ focus group interview data (n = 20). We consider (1) how emotions expressed by social w…

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