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Making institutional bodies: Socialization into the nursing home.

机译:建立机构机构:社会化进入养老院。

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In recent years, research related to older adults and long-term care has been growing. Although much research in the past was focused on biomedical issues, more recent research has examined psychosocial issues faced by older adults within the longterm care setting. Despite the increase in literature and research on aging, long-term care, and dementia, there are still many gaps in our understanding of these phenomena. The concepts of body, self-identity, and place have received some attention over the last decade or so, but little systematic attempt has linked these concepts together, especially with relation to older adults and long-term care. In addition, the adjustment process of older adults into the long-term care facility has been examined, but the socialization processes have not been systematically examined. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine the process of socialization for new residents into the long-term care culture and environment, specifically focussing on how identities, bodies, and place are constructed and reconstructed by residents.;The findings indicate that a dismantling of the self occurs prior to coming into long-term care. Life in long-term care was described as living an altered life. Once admitted to the home for the aged, two types of socialization processes occurred---institutional and (inter)personal. Institutional socialization processes consisted of placing the body, defining the body, focussing on the body, managing the body, and relating to the body. Placing the body refers to the placement within the physical and social environment, residents' adjustment to a new place, and how space within the facility was used. Defining the body refers to the assessments that were used just after admission which were focussed on the body as dysfunctional and limited. Focussing on the body occurred through the institution's focus on body care, as well as the residents' focus on their aging and unpredictable bodies, with a greater awareness of mortality and the immanence of death. Managing the body occurred through routines, risk management, and waiting. Finally, relating to the body referred to the boundaries of relationships that were defined, both resident relationships and staff relationships. The (inter)personal socialization processes capture the ways that residents internalized the institutional socialization processes. Internalizing the body refers to being a number and being a burden. Accommodating the body suggests ways in which residents complied to the institutional socialization processes. Accepting-resisting the body refers to the struggle residents had in accepting and fighting becoming a body, body limitations, and life in the institution. Re-creating the body illustrates ways in which residents reclaimed the body and alternative identities. All of these processes came together to create institutional bodies.;These findings lead to a greater understanding of the ways in which body, self and identity, and place are intertwined. The institution served as a container for life, defining each of the lifeworld existentials. Lived space became institutional space, as personal space was redefined by the institution. Lived time also became structured by the institution, as temporal dimensions were defined by institutional time. The lived other became the institutional other, as staff became institutional brokers, attempting to balance the needs of the residents while adhering to the rules and regulations of the institution. The lived body also became the institutional body. The care encounter brought these dimensions together, and was the site for the production of institutional bodies. The findings of this study invite a rethinking of conceptions of the body and old age, particularly within the context of institutionalization, with bodies viewed as repositories of memories and containing both youth and age, rather than age as a 'mask'. Residents exist within paradoxical rhythms of life, and thus, old age and institutionalization are not easily defined or theorized, but rather, reflect the complexity of lived experience.;Three residents were recruited for this study from a home for the aged in northwestern Ontario. Participant observation and three interviews over a six-month period with these residents focussed on concepts of place, self, and the body, as well as adjustment. Fifteen staff were also interviewed initially to gain an understanding of the long-term care environment and culture. Thirteen staff and two family members were interviewed at the end of the six-month period to gain an understanding of their perceptions of the resident's transition into the long-term care facility.
机译:近年来,与老年人和长期护理有关的研究一直在增长。尽管过去很多研究都集中在生物医学问题上,但最近的研究已经检查了老年人在长期护理环境中所面临的社会心理问题。尽管有关衰老,长期护理和痴呆的文献和研究有所增加,但我们对这些现象的理解仍存在许多差距。在过去的十年左右的时间里,关于身体,自我认同和位置的概念受到了一些关注,但是很少有系统的尝试将这些概念联系在一起,尤其是与老年人和长期护理有关。此外,已经审查了老年人进入长期护理机构的调整过程,但尚未系统地审查社会化过程。这项现象学研究的目的是检验新居民融入长期护理文化和环境的社会化过程,特别着重于居民如何构造和重建身份,身体和位置。自我的感觉发生在接受长期护理之前。长期护理生活被描述为生活的改变。一旦进入老年人之家,就会发生两种类型的社会化过程-制度化和(人际)化。制度社会化过程包括放置身体,定义身体,关注身体,管理身体以及与身体相关。放置身体是指在物理和社会环境中的放置,居民对新位置的调整以及如何使用设施内的空间。定义身体是指入院后立即进行的评估,这些评估主要针对身体功能失调和受限。该机构注重身体护理,而居民则着重于其衰老和不可预测的身体,从而更加关注身体,从而对死亡和死亡的内在意识有了更大的了解。通过常规,风险管理和等待来管理身体。最后,关于机构,是指已定义的关系边界,包括居民关系和员工关系。 (人际)社会化过程描述了居民内部化制度社会化过程的方式。使身体内在化是指数量和负担。适应身体为居民提供了遵循制度社会化过程的方式。接受抵抗身体是指居民在接受和战斗中成为身体,身体局限性和机构生活的斗争。重新创建尸体说明了居民回收尸体和替代身份的方式。所有这些过程共同构成了机构机构。这些发现使人们对机构,自我,身份和位置相互交织的方式有了更深入的了解。该机构充当了生命的容器,定义了每个生命世界的存在。随着个人空间被制度重新定义,生活空间成为制度空间。生存时间也由制度构成,因为时间维度是由制度时间定义的。当工作人员成为机构经纪人时,在世的另一方成为机构的另一方,他们试图在遵守机构的规章制度的同时平衡居民的需求。活体也成为机构。护理的相遇将这些方面结合在一起,并且是机构机构生产的场所。这项研究的结果引起人们对身体和老年概念的重新思​​考,尤其是在制度化的背景下,身体被视为记忆的储存库,既包含青年又包含年龄,而不是年龄作为“面具”。居民存在于生活的自相矛盾的节奏中,因此,老年和制度化并不容易定义或理论化,而是反映了生活经验的复杂性。;三名居民从安大略省西北部的一所养老院招募来进行这项研究。在六个月的时间里,与这些居民进行的参与性观察和三次访谈着重于位置,自我和身体以及调整的概念。最初还采访了15名工作人员,以了解长期护理环境和文化。在六个月的期限结束时,对13名工作人员和两名家庭成员进行了采访,以了解他们对居民过渡到长期护理机构的看法。

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  • 作者

    Wiersma, Elaine Christina.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Waterloo (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Waterloo (Canada).;
  • 学科 Gerontology.;Organizational behavior.;Individual family studies.;Recreation.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 405 p.
  • 总页数 405
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:42:52

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