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[Palliative care practices at home: instead of social exclusion of older people in later life?]

Authors :
Marijo, Hébert
Kareen, Nour
Patrick, Durivage
Isabelle, Wallach
Véronique, Billette
Zelda, Freitas
Source :
Canadian journal on aging = La revue canadienne du vieillissement. 30(2)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The understanding of palliative care practices at home (PCH) is limited by the lack of available scientific knowledge. This is explained by the fact that its practices are relatively recent and they question our relationship with death and dying individuals. This study aims to contribute to the advancement of knowledge about PCH with the elderly. More specifically, with a perspective of social exclusion, it aims to understand how practices either do or do not produce social exclusion with seniors receiving palliative care. Nineteen participants from two local community services centers were interviewed and six multidisciplinary meetings were attended for observation. This study suggests that positive representations concerning the elderly in palliative care and recognition of their autonomy can avoid social exclusion, including its symbolic and identificatory dimensions. However, standardization of practices seems to contribute to institutional exclusion and foster nonrecognition.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
17101107
Volume :
30
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Canadian journal on aging = La revue canadienne du vieillissement
Accession number :
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