Threats to the self and personhood of people with ADRD include the disturbing images of Alzheimer’s disease as the death before death, culturally based assumption that status as a full human being is dependent upon cognition and memory, and a decrease in personal possessions with a move to a 24-h care setting. This paper presents the findings of an ethnographic study of self and personhood in Alzheimer’s disease in an American long-term care facility. It argues that the lifeworld in which the self and personhood of individuals with ADRD is actualized is mediated and negotiated through engagement with everyday objects. Using a framework that integrates Material Engagement Theory with Bourdieu’s Practice Theory, it is argued that the study of...
This case study explores the meaning one woman with Alzheimer?s disease gives to receiving assistanc...
The article discusses the role objects can play in creative projects that aim to support older adult...
It has become commonly expected that the “personhood” of people with dementia should be recognised, ...
People construct themselves or are constructed by others through the social relations that occur bet...
Key Words: Alzheimer’s disease, Material Engagement, Practice Theory, Long-term Care Individuals wit...
Apathy, defined as an affective state characterized by loss of interest and indifference towards the...
Biomedicine defines Alzheimer disease, informing treatment, shaping relationships and overall experi...
In recent years there has been increasing interest in how different aspects of object relations theo...
Quality of life and well-being for people living with advanced dementia has been positively associat...
It is argued the use of functional objects and control over personal possessions are important in su...
Sociability, interaction through which solitariness becomes togetherness or a union with others, has...
Materiality has become an increasingly important topic in sociological studies of health care. How o...
With biomedicine at the forefront of our culture's understanding of illness, true healing is often n...
This paper argues for an expansion of the discourse on selfhood to include embodied self-expression—...
This case study explores the meaning one woman with Alzheimer?s disease gives to receiving assistanc...
The article discusses the role objects can play in creative projects that aim to support older adult...
It has become commonly expected that the “personhood” of people with dementia should be recognised, ...
People construct themselves or are constructed by others through the social relations that occur bet...
Key Words: Alzheimer’s disease, Material Engagement, Practice Theory, Long-term Care Individuals wit...
Apathy, defined as an affective state characterized by loss of interest and indifference towards the...
Biomedicine defines Alzheimer disease, informing treatment, shaping relationships and overall experi...
In recent years there has been increasing interest in how different aspects of object relations theo...
Quality of life and well-being for people living with advanced dementia has been positively associat...
It is argued the use of functional objects and control over personal possessions are important in su...
Sociability, interaction through which solitariness becomes togetherness or a union with others, has...
Materiality has become an increasingly important topic in sociological studies of health care. How o...
With biomedicine at the forefront of our culture's understanding of illness, true healing is often n...
This paper argues for an expansion of the discourse on selfhood to include embodied self-expression—...
This case study explores the meaning one woman with Alzheimer?s disease gives to receiving assistanc...
The article discusses the role objects can play in creative projects that aim to support older adult...
It has become commonly expected that the “personhood” of people with dementia should be recognised, ...