Elder self neglect: A geriatric syndrome or a life course story?
2011; Elsevier BV; Volume: 26; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.jaging.2011.10.001
ISSN1879-193X
AutoresTova Band‐Winterstein, Israel Doron, Sigal Naim,
Tópico(s)Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
ResumoTo explore the unique aspects of the elder self-neglect phenomenon and to achieve phenomenological understanding of self-neglect through the eyes of self-neglecting elders. A qualitative study based on a sample of 16 self-neglecting elders. Data collection was performed through in-depth semi-structured interviews, followed by content analysis. Four major themes emerged from the older participants: “I was unlucky:” a life course of suffering; “That's the way it is:” self-neglect as a routine of life; “They tell me that I'm disabled:” old age as exposing situations of self-neglect; “My empire:” how do I perceive my old age. Self-neglect is not necessarily an issue of old age, but is related to the person's life history. Self-neglect as a way of life accompanied the participants into old age, but it was not originated or created there. The overall message of the self-neglecting elders was to see them as human beings and not as old neglected people; not to label them as an “age syndrome” but to perceive them in a holistic and humanistic manner.
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