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A system lifeworld perspective on dying in long term care settings for older people: Contested states in contested places

机译:从系统生活世界的角度来看,老年人在长期护理环境中死亡:有争议地方的竞争国家

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In many Western countries, older people live and die in long-term institutional care settings. Habermas's concepts of lifeworld, system and communicative action are drawn upon to illuminate the experience of living and dying in this particular place. It is proposed that dying older adults, their family and care staff occupy different contested states and long term care settings are contested places, located in a wider system. This wider system, mediated through care homes, can colonise the life world experiences of dying individuals. The development of communicative space bridges the lifeworld and system and offers a way for the lifeworld of dying individuals, and those around them to be reintegrated into, and influence the wider system.
机译:在许多西方国家,老年人在长期的机构照料环境中生活和死亡。哈贝马斯的生活世界,系统和交流行为的概念被用来阐明这个特定地方的生活和死亡经验。建议将垂死的老年人,他们的家庭和护理人员置于有争议的州,并且长期护理环境是有争议的地方,位于更广泛的系统中。通过养老院调解的这种更广泛的系统可以殖民垂死个体的生活世界。交流空间的发展架起了生命世界和系统的桥梁,并为垂死的个体和周围的人们的生命世界提供了一种方式,使其重新融入并影响更广泛的系统。

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