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Enhetschefers syn på arbetet med äldre hemtjänstmottagare med alkoholmissbruk

Johansson, Fanny LU and Greij, Paula LU (2022) SOPA63 20212
School of Social Work
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate how unit managers reason about elderly home care recipients who are considered to have a harmful alcohol consumption. The purpose is to shed light on how unit managers construct alcohol abuse as a problem, how they reason about the purchase of alcohol and their view of the home care service's responsibilities and solutions. Elderly people's alcohol consumption is a well-researched area, however, there are no guidelines for what responsibility the home care service has for elderly addicts. The essay is a qualiative studie based on semi-structured interviews with six unit managers in elderly care from six different municipalities. The analysis was inspired by Håkan Jönson's perspective analysis and... (More)
The aim of this study was to investigate how unit managers reason about elderly home care recipients who are considered to have a harmful alcohol consumption. The purpose is to shed light on how unit managers construct alcohol abuse as a problem, how they reason about the purchase of alcohol and their view of the home care service's responsibilities and solutions. Elderly people's alcohol consumption is a well-researched area, however, there are no guidelines for what responsibility the home care service has for elderly addicts. The essay is a qualiative studie based on semi-structured interviews with six unit managers in elderly care from six different municipalities. The analysis was inspired by Håkan Jönson's perspective analysis and Andreas Liljegren's theory of boundary work. The results show that there is great variation in managers' views on the role of the home care service in relation to the alcohol abuse of the elderly. Furthermore, the thesis shows that the alcohol abuse of the elderly was constructed as two very different types of problems: partly as a problem for the individual care recipient and partly as a work environment problem for the staff. Perceptions about alcohol purchases also differed; from seeing it as something that the staff absolutely did not help with, to seeing it as the right of the elderly that could not be denied. The unit managers described the solution to the alcohol abuse of the elderly in terms of other actors taking responsibility and in terms of collaboration. The essay discusses how unclear guidelines and approaches risk leading to negative consequences both for home care staff and for the elderly with alcohol abuse problems. (Less)
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author
Johansson, Fanny LU and Greij, Paula LU
supervisor
organization
course
SOPA63 20212
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
home care, elderly care, elderly people, retirement, alcohol abuse
language
Swedish
id
9073156
date added to LUP
2022-01-28 10:17:58
date last changed
2022-01-28 10:17:58
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  abstract     = {{The aim of this study was to investigate how unit managers reason about elderly home care recipients who are considered to have a harmful alcohol consumption. The purpose is to shed light on how unit managers construct alcohol abuse as a problem, how they reason about the purchase of alcohol and their view of the home care service's responsibilities and solutions. Elderly people's alcohol consumption is a well-researched area, however, there are no guidelines for what responsibility the home care service has for elderly addicts. The essay is a qualiative studie based on semi-structured interviews with six unit managers in elderly care from six different municipalities. The analysis was inspired by Håkan Jönson's perspective analysis and Andreas Liljegren's theory of boundary work. The results show that there is great variation in managers' views on the role of the home care service in relation to the alcohol abuse of the elderly. Furthermore, the thesis shows that the alcohol abuse of the elderly was constructed as two very different types of problems: partly as a problem for the individual care recipient and partly as a work environment problem for the staff. Perceptions about alcohol purchases also differed; from seeing it as something that the staff absolutely did not help with, to seeing it as the right of the elderly that could not be denied. The unit managers described the solution to the alcohol abuse of the elderly in terms of other actors taking responsibility and in terms of collaboration. The essay discusses how unclear guidelines and approaches risk leading to negative consequences both for home care staff and for the elderly with alcohol abuse problems.}},
  author       = {{Johansson, Fanny and Greij, Paula}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Enhetschefers syn på arbetet med äldre hemtjänstmottagare med alkoholmissbruk}},
  year         = {{2022}},
}