"You are not yourself anymore" : The place of the ethical demand in a practical home care context
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24688Date
2022-03-29Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Aims and objectives: This article aims to express the phenomenon of lived experience as presented by an elderly woman, more specifically her experience of care in home nursing run according to the principles of new public management.
Methodological design: The article is based on an empirical narrative in the form of an individual qualitative research interview.
Findings: The patient has needs that cannot be defined without the nurse having an ethical understanding of what may be important in the patient´s lifeworld. The core findings are: Feeling disregarded as a human being, Broken agreements, Surrendering in anonymous relationships and Each day is a different day with altered needs.
Conclusion: The system of New Public Managementsets a strain on the time at hand for the nurse to develop a relationship that acknowledges and supports the patient´s life courage. The ethical demand and care ethics can explain how the patient´s will to live can be preserved, and provide knowledge of how the caregiver can best attend to the patient's ways of expressing what is important to her. Nevertheless, within the time at disposal, the nurse has an opportunity to either marginalize orstrengthen the old person´s dignity.