关怀:在关怀景观中定位社会支持

IF 2.2 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Tess Osborne , Thomas A Lowe , Louise Meijering
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非正式护理通常被定义为一种个性化的活动,支持网络被定位为外围,而不是维持护理的组成部分。本文通过将社会支持理论化,将其作为护理景观中的结构性力量,塑造非正式痴呆症护理的组织、谈判和体验方式,挑战了这种框架。通过对照顾者的定性访谈和图形启发,本研究以“照顾”为前景,探索照顾的共同参与、分布和关系维度。虽然护理景观已被广泛用于探索护理如何在社会和空间背景下展开,但对护理者自身如何在这些景观中得到支持的关注有限。研究结果表明,社区行为者,如朋友、邻居和社区网络,不仅减轻了照顾者的负担,而且积极地共同提供照顾,重新分配责任和重新配置照顾关系。通过将社会支持集中在护理景观中,本文呼吁在护理研究中重新定位社会支持:不是作为护理的辅助,而是作为护理本身如何随着时间的推移而持续和协商的基础。
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Caring with: positioning social support in landscapes of care
Informal caring is often framed as an individualised activity, with support networks positioned as peripheral rather than integral to sustaining care. This paper challenges such framings by theorising social support as a structuring force within landscapes of care, shaping how informal dementia caring is organised, negotiated, and experienced. Drawing on qualitative interviews and graphic elicitation with carers, the study foregrounds ‘caring with’ to explore the co-participatory, distributed, and relational dimensions of caring. While landscapes of care have been widely used to explore how care unfolds across social and spatial contexts, limited attention has been given to how carers themselves are supported within these landscapes. The findings reveal that community actors, such as friends, neighbours, and community networks, not only alleviate carer burden but actively co-produce care, redistributing responsibilities and reconfiguring caring relationships. By centring social support within landscapes of care, this paper calls for a repositioning of social support in studies on care: not as an adjunct to care, but as fundamental to how care itself is sustained and negotiated over time.
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Wellbeing Space and Society
Wellbeing Space and Society Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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