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Making the mundane remarkable: an ethnography of the ‘dignity encounter’ in community district nursing
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Stevens, Emma
, Price, Elizabeth
, Walker, Elizabeth
in
Adults
/ Community
/ Community nursing
/ District nursing
/ Ethnography
/ Field study
/ Health care
/ Health research
/ Health services
/ Human dignity
/ Morality
/ Nurse patient relationships
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing care
/ Older people
/ Patients
/ Practitioner patient relationship
/ Professional practice
/ Self esteem
/ Social interaction
2023
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Making the mundane remarkable: an ethnography of the ‘dignity encounter’ in community district nursing
by
Stevens, Emma
, Price, Elizabeth
, Walker, Elizabeth
in
Adults
/ Community
/ Community nursing
/ District nursing
/ Ethnography
/ Field study
/ Health care
/ Health research
/ Health services
/ Human dignity
/ Morality
/ Nurse patient relationships
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing care
/ Older people
/ Patients
/ Practitioner patient relationship
/ Professional practice
/ Self esteem
/ Social interaction
2023
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Making the mundane remarkable: an ethnography of the ‘dignity encounter’ in community district nursing
by
Stevens, Emma
, Price, Elizabeth
, Walker, Elizabeth
in
Adults
/ Community
/ Community nursing
/ District nursing
/ Ethnography
/ Field study
/ Health care
/ Health research
/ Health services
/ Human dignity
/ Morality
/ Nurse patient relationships
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing care
/ Older people
/ Patients
/ Practitioner patient relationship
/ Professional practice
/ Self esteem
/ Social interaction
2023
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Making the mundane remarkable: an ethnography of the ‘dignity encounter’ in community district nursing
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Making the mundane remarkable: an ethnography of the ‘dignity encounter’ in community district nursing
2023
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The concept of dignity is core to community district nursing practice, yet it is profoundly complex with multiple meanings and interpretations. Dignity does not exist absolutely, but, rather, becomes socially (de)constructed through and within social interactions between nurses and older adult patients in relational aspects of care. It is a concept, however, which has, to date, received little attention in the context of the community nursing care of older adults. Previous research into dignity in health care has often focused on care within institutional environments, very little, however, explores the variety of ways in which dignity is operationalised in community settings where district nursing care is conducted ‘behind closed doors’, largely free from the external gaze. This means dignity (or the lack of it) may go unobserved in community settings. Drawing on observational and interview data, this paper highlights the significance of dignity for older adults receiving nursing care in their own homes. We will demonstrate, in particular, how dignity manifests within the relational aspects of district nursing care delivery and how tasks involving bodywork can be critical to the ways in which dignity is both promoted and undermined. We will further highlight how micro-articulations in caring relationships fundamentally shape the ‘dignity encounter’ through a consideration of the routine and, arguably, mundane aspects of community district nursing care in the home.
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