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  • Jönson, Håkan, et al. (författare)
  • Den mångetniska äldreomsorgen ur hemtjänstanvändares perspektiv
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: Äldre i Centrum Vetenskapligt Supplement. - 2003-9050. ; 4:1, s. 49-61
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Den som använder äldreomsorg möter ofta personal som är utlandsfödd eller har en annan etnicitet än den svenska. Syftet med den här studien var att undersöka äldre hemtjänstanvändares uppfattningar om ”utländsk” personal. Studien baseras på 34 intervjuer med äldre som använder hemtjänst. Resultaten visade att språkproblem var vanliga, men att den övervägande bilden av personalen var positiv, vilket vi i analysen relaterar till en mer allmänt förekommande sympati och lojalitet som hemtjänstanvändare har gentemot omsorgspersonalen. Personalens härkomst sågs också som en ingång till att skapa en mer personlig kontakt, vilket kan ses som en variant på ett bredare tema om hemtjänstanvändarnas betoning av värdet av personliga relationer.
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  • The logic of ‘home care time’
  • Ingår i: Time & Society. - 0961-463X.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The study investigates temporal aspects of home care in Sweden, as experienced and interpreted by older care users. Data consists of 34 interviews with 36 care users and 15 participant observations during home visits by care staff. By focusing on care users’ recalibration of time and events, the analysis identifies a form of interpreted experience – here termed ‘home care time’ – that comprises two governing sublogics – care users’ understanding of themselves as part of the home care organisation, and care users’ empathetic understanding for care staff – where each sublogic evolved from several approaches where care users expressed time empathy, tried to increase time efficiency, or adapted to other care users. Some care users described attempts to take control and influence temporal aspects. Such attempts resulted in adjustments to services at the individual care user's request, but they were also associated with the risk of conflict between care users and care workers. The study addresses the gap in the literature, which mostly studies and theorises care from a care provider perspective. The logic of home care time identified in the study can explain why older people may say they are satisfied with services though poorly performed due to time shortages. This explanation is a corrective to stereotypes that portray older care users as docile and grateful.
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  • Life story templates in dementia care : Ambiguous direction and purpose
  • Ingår i: Dementia. - 1471-3012.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background: The use of life stories in dementia care has been described as a way of seeing every person as an individual, looking beyond their dementia. Life stories have become synonymous with high-quality care, while in Sweden their mere existence in dementia care settings is taken to indicate quality in national comparisons. Such life stories are often standardised, generated by a family member answering predetermined questions in a template. Aim and methods: Using a constructionist approach, this study will (1) chart what versions of a person’s life story the templates produce, and (2) establish the intended purpose of such life stories, as communicated by the templates. This study departs from the assumption that life story templates communicate something about the conceptions of people living with dementia. The thematic analysis used data comprising 30 blank templates, totalling about 1,700 questions. Findings: The life story templates were found to generate two very different versions of the individual: (1) a person before symptoms of dementia or (2) a patient with dementia. We also found contradictions about what information should be included, whose life story it was, and the intended use. Discussion: Despite strong pressure on dementia care providers to collect life stories from residents, the life story templates they use are without clear direction, ideology, or purpose. The lack of direction is key given that life stories can be considered actants that shape assumptions about people with dementia and construct realities in dementia care settings. We highlight the need to develop ethical guidelines for life story template design, matched with guidelines for their intended use.
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