可变移动设备:在有偿和无偿痴呆症护理中谈判日常信息工作中的紧张关系

N. Dalmer
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本文详细介绍了一项以加拿大为中心的当代研究,该研究侧重于信息工作,这些工作渗透到照顾社区居住的老年痴呆症患者的家庭的护理工作中。在多萝西·史密斯(Dorothy Smith)的制度人种志调查方法的指导下,对13名居住在社区的老年痴呆症患者的家庭照顾者进行了采访,了解他们的日常信息工作。为了更充分地了解信息工作对家庭照顾者体验的不同影响,对五名有偿痴呆症护理人员进行了第二组访谈,以了解他们如何,何时以及为什么向家庭提供信息。这篇论文的发现让人们看到了发生在家庭内外的一系列与职业相关的信息工作,并对付费护理提供者围绕信息设置的静态边界提出了质疑。
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Mutable Mobiles: Negotiating Tensions in Everyday Information Work in Paid and Unpaid Dementia Care
This paper details a contemporary, Canadian-centric study that focused on the information work that permeates the care work of families who are caring for a community-dwelling older adult who is living with dementia. Guided by Dorothy Smith’s institutional ethnography method of inquiry, thirteen family caregivers of community-dwelling older adults living with dementia were interviewed about their everyday information work. To more fully understand the different influences on family caregivers’ experiences of their information work, a second set of interviews was conducted with five paid dementia care staff to understand how, when, and why they provide families with information. This paper’s findings make visible the array of carerelated information work that happens in and around the home and calls into question the static boundaries that paid care providers place around information.
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