Title of article :
That’s not my Robert! Identity maintenance and other warrants in family members’ claims about mistreatment in old-age care
Author/Authors :
HARNETT، TOVE نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This study has explored how family members of care recipients define and sustain
claims of mistreatment in old-age care. Twenty-one informants were recruited
from an association of relatives of care recipients in Sweden. Using argumentation
analysis, four warrants about mistreatment were identified from the qualitative
interview data: they referred to physical harm, psychological harm, social-care
deficiencies and identity subversion. The first three categories are similar to those
recognised in previous research on elder mistreatment, but the fourth, which is
described in detail in the article, is less familiar : eldermistreatment as the violation
of an older person’s identity. The family members backed their claims about staff
members’ violation of a care recipient’s persona or identity by using arguments
that drew on their unique knowledge of the care recipient’s appearance, daily
routines and preferred activities. They also described their attempts to protect the
dignity and identity of a care recipient, their fears of abuse, and actual cases of
conflict and retribution by care staff. They consistently positioned themselves as
guardians of identity through their claims of mistreatment. The study provides
important knowledge about family members’ moral view of elder mistreatment,
which may enhance the understanding of conflicts between formal care providers
and family members.
Keywords :
TOVE HARNETT , claims-making , elder abuse , family members , Warrants , mistreatment , person-centred care , relatives , Elder care
Journal title :
Ageing and Society
Journal title :
Ageing and Society