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Challenging Standard Concepts of 'Humane' Care through Relational Auto-Ethnography

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Niemeijer, Alistair
Visse, Merel

Abstract

"What is deemed 'good' or 'humane' care often seems to be underpinned by a standard ideal of an able-bodied, autonomous human being, which not only underlies those 'social and professional structures within which narratives and decisions regarding various impairments are held' (Ho, 2008), but also c... mehr

"What is deemed 'good' or 'humane' care often seems to be underpinned by a standard ideal of an able-bodied, autonomous human being, which not only underlies those 'social and professional structures within which narratives and decisions regarding various impairments are held' (Ho, 2008), but also co-shapes these structures. This paper aims to explore how a relational form of auto-ethnography can promote good care. Rather than being based on and focused toward this standard ideal, it challenges 'humanity' by showing how illness narratives, public discourse, and policy are framed by ethical questions. It illustrates how normative ideas dictate policy and public discourse. It critically questions this constitutive power by shifting attention to the lived experiences of people with chronic illness and disability. By highlighting and reflecting together on the first author's life with a chronic illness and his son's disability, and thereby framing the narrative, it will be argued that, in order to improve care practices, personal illness and disability narratives and the way they interlock with public narrative and auto-ethnographic methodologies should be investigated." (author's abstract)... weniger

Thesaurusschlagwörter
chronische Krankheit; Behinderung; Pflege; Ethik; Wertorientierung; Selbstbestimmung; Diskurs

Klassifikation
Medizinsoziologie

Freie Schlagwörter
auto-ethnography

Sprache Dokument
Englisch

Publikationsjahr
2016

Seitenangabe
S. 168-175

Zeitschriftentitel
Social Inclusion, 4 (2016) 4

Heftthema
Humanity as a Contested Concept: Relations between Disability and 'Being Human'

ISSN
2183-2803

Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet (peer reviewed)

Lizenz
Creative Commons - Namensnennung


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