Increased care worker knowledge has been emphasized for improving quality of care for older persons in organized elder care in Sweden. However, care workers and national policies are not always corresponding, with observations suggesting that care workers emphasize tacit knowledge. The aim of this article is to explore the nature of this kind of knowledge and how it can be identified and described. Field notes from participant observations at two elder care units in Sweden serve as the empirical material. Knowledge use for staff in elder care is part of a process of knowledge making and knowledge shaping. Analysis of the field notes identified the themes of “feeling for work” and “acting and artistry” as parts of a tacit knowledge in elder ...
This dissertation examines how perceptions of competence affect the care of older persons, and the v...
This article presents findings and discussions generated on the basis of the Danish-Swedish developm...
This is a study about fairly ordinary situations in elder care: how staff deal with older people’s i...
Increased care worker knowledge has been emphasized for improving quality of care for older persons ...
Increased care worker knowledge has been emphasized for improving quality of care for ol...
This dissertation is about how knowledge is constructed in interactions and what knowledge entails i...
This paper focuses on the exchange of knowledge that stems from staff’s experiences of working with ...
The article elaborates what aspects of knowledge eldercare workers describe concerning everyday long...
This article explores the interplay between different types of knowledge and rationality in care wor...
The last few years have elderly care in Sweden been extensively debated. Above all, the debate has b...
Background: This article focuses on knowledge development and health professionals’ opportunitiesto ...
This article presents findings and discussions generated on the basis of the Danish-Swedish developm...
Knowledge is generally viewed as one of the most important organizational resources, and this view i...
The impacts of global longevity are commonly regarded as a threat to future social policy systems...
The purpose of this article is to highlight and give reflections on elderly care in twowelfare state...
This dissertation examines how perceptions of competence affect the care of older persons, and the v...
This article presents findings and discussions generated on the basis of the Danish-Swedish developm...
This is a study about fairly ordinary situations in elder care: how staff deal with older people’s i...
Increased care worker knowledge has been emphasized for improving quality of care for older persons ...
Increased care worker knowledge has been emphasized for improving quality of care for ol...
This dissertation is about how knowledge is constructed in interactions and what knowledge entails i...
This paper focuses on the exchange of knowledge that stems from staff’s experiences of working with ...
The article elaborates what aspects of knowledge eldercare workers describe concerning everyday long...
This article explores the interplay between different types of knowledge and rationality in care wor...
The last few years have elderly care in Sweden been extensively debated. Above all, the debate has b...
Background: This article focuses on knowledge development and health professionals’ opportunitiesto ...
This article presents findings and discussions generated on the basis of the Danish-Swedish developm...
Knowledge is generally viewed as one of the most important organizational resources, and this view i...
The impacts of global longevity are commonly regarded as a threat to future social policy systems...
The purpose of this article is to highlight and give reflections on elderly care in twowelfare state...
This dissertation examines how perceptions of competence affect the care of older persons, and the v...
This article presents findings and discussions generated on the basis of the Danish-Swedish developm...
This is a study about fairly ordinary situations in elder care: how staff deal with older people’s i...