Title of article
Professional judgements of risk and capacity in situations of self-neglect among older people
Author/Authors
MCDERMOTT، SHANNON نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
18
From page
1055
To page
1072
Abstract
Over the past 50 years, self-neglect among older people has been conceptualised
in both social policy and the academy as a social problem which is defined in
relation to medical illness and requires professional intervention. Few authors,
however, have analysed the concept of self-neglect in relation to critical sociological
theory. This is problematic because professional judgements, which provide
the impetus for intervention, are inherently influenced by the social and
cultural context. The purpose of this article is to use critical theory as a framework
for interpreting the findings from a qualitative study which explored judgements
in relation to older people in situations of self-neglect made by professionals. Two
types of data were collected. There were 125 hours of observations at meetings
and home assessments conducted by professionals associated with the Community
Options Programme in Sydney, Australia, and 18 professionals who worked with selfneglecting
older people in the community gave in-depth qualitative interviews.
The findings show that professional judgements of self-neglect focus on risk and
capacity, and that these perceptions influence when and how interventions occur.
The assumptions upon which professional judgements are based are then further
analysed in relation to critical theory.
Keywords
SHANNON MCDERMOTT , self-neglect , Risk , Capacity , squalor , Critical theory , Qualitative , Research
Journal title
Ageing and Society
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Ageing and Society
Record number
652565
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