Marjo Ring , Feliciano Villar , Hanna Ristolainen , Elisa Tiilikainen
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Abstract
The purpose of this article is to increase our understanding of agency in older home care clients living in Finland. Twenty older home care clients (12 women, eight men) aged 73 and over were interviewed using a thematic interview. The stories narrated in the interview data were analyzed using thematic analysis, resulting in three forms of agency: resistant, adaptive, and supported. The findings show that older adults see themselves – despite their need for help and support – as capable individuals who challenge perceptions of being just objects of care. The stories of the older home care clients made visible how older adults with care needs maintain an experience of continuity of selfhood through agency. Home care workers play an important role in recognizing older home care clients' agency and in supporting their personhood and subjectivity.
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The Journal of Aging Studies features scholarly papers offering new interpretations that challenge existing theory and empirical work. Articles need not deal with the field of aging as a whole, but with any defensibly relevant topic pertinent to the aging experience and related to the broad concerns and subject matter of the social and behavioral sciences and the humanities. The journal emphasizes innovations and critique - new directions in general - regardless of theoretical or methodological orientation or academic discipline. Critical, empirical, or theoretical contributions are welcome.