18 research outputs found

    ĐŸŃ€ĐŸĐ±Đ»Đ”ĐŒĐž ĐČ ŃĐžŃŃ‚Đ”ĐŒĐ°Ń… жОĐČĐ»Đ”ĐœĐœŃ ĐżĐ”Ń€ŃĐŸĐœĐ°Đ»ŃŒĐœĐžŃ… ĐșĐŸĐŒĐżâ€™ŃŽŃ‚Đ”Ń€Ń–ĐČ

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    In this paper the authors study if and how persons with dementia are orally positioned by others, and how they position themselves while participating in assessment meetings held in order to discuss access to supportive services. We analysed five assessment meetings where two older persons (one diagnosed with dementia and one without a dementia diagnosis) participated to investigate whether the person with dementia is positioned differently than the other old person. Interactional phenomena used to position the person with dementia were identified by interactional analysis. The paperidentifies six phenomena that positioned the person with dementia as an individual with less interactional competence than the other participants: ignoring the person with dementia; voicing the feelings, capacity or opinion of the person with dementia; posing questions implying lack of competence; others' use of diagnosis; self-(re)positioning; and elderspeak. Persons with dementia are often orally positioned as less competent, indicating that they suffer further from discrimination than other older persons. We suggest that this has an impact on the participation of people with dementia in negotiations regarding their future care. The results indicate that social workers should be made aware that negative positioning exists and how it may affect the ability of people with dementia to contribute to discussions about their everyday life. Social workers should be encouraged to find strategies to reduce negative positioning in interaction

    New genetic loci link adipose and insulin biology to body fat distribution.

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    Body fat distribution is a heritable trait and a well-established predictor of adverse metabolic outcomes, independent of overall adiposity. To increase our understanding of the genetic basis of body fat distribution and its molecular links to cardiometabolic traits, here we conduct genome-wide association meta-analyses of traits related to waist and hip circumferences in up to 224,459 individuals. We identify 49 loci (33 new) associated with waist-to-hip ratio adjusted for body mass index (BMI), and an additional 19 loci newly associated with related waist and hip circumference measures (P < 5 × 10(-8)). In total, 20 of the 49 waist-to-hip ratio adjusted for BMI loci show significant sexual dimorphism, 19 of which display a stronger effect in women. The identified loci were enriched for genes expressed in adipose tissue and for putative regulatory elements in adipocytes. Pathway analyses implicated adipogenesis, angiogenesis, transcriptional regulation and insulin resistance as processes affecting fat distribution, providing insight into potential pathophysiological mechanisms

    Behovsbedömningssamtal mellan bistÄndshandlÀggare och personer med demenssjukdom : Medborgarskap i praktiken

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    This thesis deals with encounters between persons living with dementia and care managers. Dementia often results in progressive care needs that must be met by different social care services. The person’s care needs are assessed in an assessment meeting where the person and their relatives meet with a care manager to negotiate needs and social care services. The assessment is conducted through one or several conversations where the person with dementia meets the care manager; relatives are often present in the meetings. Dementia is a syndrome that involves a cognitive decline and a decreased ability to communicate and interact with others. It may therefore be difficult for a person with dementia to take part in discussions about their care needs and social care services. 15 audio recorded meetings have been studied to explore and understand how persons with dementia use their remaining communicative, cognitive and linguistic resources to invoke, negotiate, and use their rights as citizens in the institutional context where their care needs are assessed. The analysis concerns the organization of talk as a joint activity; the production of social actors in talk-in-interaction; the relation to institutional features of discourse. This dissertation concludes that the practice of citizenship is situation based and varies depending on the participants present. Care managers can facilitate for persons with dementia to overcome communication problems by using different discursive strategies and to make it possible for them to participate or at least be included in the negotiation. Persons with dementia are positioned as less competent than other persons participating in the assessment meeting. This might have an impact on the participation of people with dementia in negotiations regarding their future care. Furthermore, stories told in assessment meetings often position the person as dependent on others, which could undermine the identity and sense of self of the person with dementia.Den hĂ€r avhandlingen berör möten mellan personer med demenssjukdom och bistĂ„ndshandlĂ€ggare. Demenssjukdomar medför ofta komplexa omsorgsbehov, vilka kan mötas med hjĂ€lp av olika stödinsatser. Personens omsorgsbehov bedöms i ett bistĂ„ndshandlĂ€ggningssamtal dĂ€r personen och dennes anhöriga trĂ€ffar en bistĂ„ndshandlĂ€ggare för att förhandla dennes behov och eventuella insatser. Konversation Ă€r centralt i dessa möten. Demenssjukdomar medför kognitiva nedsĂ€ttningar och nedsatt förmĂ„ga att kommunicera och interagera med andra. Det kan dĂ€rför vara svĂ„rt för personer med demenssjukdom att deltaga i diskussioner om behov och insatser. 15 ljudinspelade samtal har studerats för att förstĂ„ hur personer med demens anvĂ€nder sina kvarvarande kommunikativa, kognitiva och sprĂ„kliga resurser för att Ă„beropa, förhandla och anvĂ€nda sina rĂ€ttigheter som medborgare i den institutionella kontext dĂ€r deras omsorgsbehov bedöms. I samtalet medverkar personen med demens, handlĂ€ggaren samt ofta nĂ„gon familjemedlem. Analysen fokuserar pĂ„ organiseringen av samtal som en gemensam aktivitet; hur sociala aktörer skapas i samtal; hur det institutionella samtalets sĂ€rdrag pĂ„verkar konversationen. Sammanfattningsvis visar denna avhandling pĂ„ att hur medborgarskap praktiseras Ă€r situationsbaserat och varierar beroende pĂ„ vilka som deltar i mötet. BistĂ„ndshandlĂ€ggare kan underlĂ€tta för personer med demenssjukdom att övervinna kommunikativa problem genom att anvĂ€nda olika samtalsstrategier och göra det möjlig för dem att delta eller att Ă„tminstone inkluderas i förhandlingen angĂ„ende olika stödinsatser. Personer med demenssjukdom positioneras ofta som mindre kompetenta Ă€n andra personer som deltar i behovsbedömningssamtal, vilket kan medföra konsekvenser pĂ„ personens delaktighet i planerandet av framtida insatser. BerĂ€ttelser i dessa samtal positionerar ofta personen med demenssjukdom som beroende av andra, vilket kan underminera deras identitet och uppfattning av sig sjĂ€lva

    KUNDENS UPPLEVDA VÄRDE UNDER HÖG INFLATION

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    Research question: How does customer perceived value of environmental products change during high inflation? Purpose: The purpose of this study is to analyse if and how customer perceived value, concerning environmentally friendly products, could change based on the consequences of a high inflation.  Method: The method used for this study is a mixed-method where both quantitative and qualitative data is collected. To gather data a quantitative digital survey and two qualitative interviews were designed. To answer the research question two hypotheses were formed based on previous data in the research field. Using the collected data the results were analysed to answer the hypotheses and draw a conclusion. Conclusion: Inflation has an impact on consumers’ perceived value of environmental products, as economic factors are of higher priority than consideration of environmental aspects. The study shows a discrepancy between consumers' self-image and actions. Good economic conditions make it easier for consumers to make decisions that are environmentally positive out of convenience, and during elevated inflation greater efforts are required for the environment to be prioritised. The decisions made under good economic conditions contribute to creating an environmentally conscious self-image however the consumer decisions with a negative environmental impact made under a scenario of high inflation have no impact on the self-image.ForskningsfrĂ„ga: Hur pĂ„verkas kundens upplevda vĂ€rde av miljöprodukter under en hög inflation? Syfte: Syftet med studien Ă€r att analysera om och hur kundens upplevda vĂ€rde, vad gĂ€ller miljövĂ€nliga produkter, kan Ă€ndras baserat pĂ„ konsekvenserna av en inflation. Detta dĂ„ studien vill öka förstĂ„else kring hur konsekvenserna av en inflation kan pĂ„verka konsumenter. Metod: Metoden som anvĂ€nds för denna studie Ă€r en mixed-method dĂ€r bĂ„de kvantitativ och kvalitativ data samlats in. För att inhĂ€mta denna empiri utformades en kvantitativ digital enkĂ€t och tvĂ„ kvalitativa intervjuer. För att besvara forskningsfrĂ„gan stĂ€lldes tvĂ„ hypoteser baserade pĂ„ tidigare studier inom forskningsomrĂ„det. Med hjĂ€lp av den insamlade empirin analyserades resultaten för att besvara hypoteserna samt dra en slutsats. Slutsats: Inflation har en pĂ„verkan pĂ„ konsumenternas upplevda vĂ€rde av miljöprodukter, eftersom ekonomiska faktorer Ă€r nĂ„got konsumenterna prioriterar i högre utstrĂ€ckning Ă€n hĂ€nsynstagande till miljöaspekter. Studien visar Ă€ven pĂ„ en diskrepans mellan konsumenternas sjĂ€lvbild och faktiska agerande. Goda ekonomiska förutsĂ€ttningar underlĂ€ttar för konsumenterna att fatta beslut som Ă€r miljömĂ€ssigt positiva av bekvĂ€mlighet, och under en förhöjd inflation krĂ€vs större anstrĂ€ngningar för att miljön skall vĂ€rnas och prioriteras. Dessa beslut som tas under goda ekonomiska förutsĂ€ttningar bidrar till att skapa en miljömedveten sjĂ€lvbild, och de konsument beslut med en negativ miljöpĂ„verkan som görs under ett scenario med hög inflation har ingen inverkan pĂ„ sjĂ€lvbilden

    Characteristics of research with older people (over 65 years) in occupational therapy journals, 2013-2017

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    Background: A growing population of older people will require different types of occupational therapy services in the future. For occupational therapists to provide effective services and to optimize care, their practice must rely on high-quality evidence. Research is one important pillar of evidence-based practice. Therefore, it is important to examine the research published in occupational therapy journals, which guides practitioners in their work with clients. Aim: The overall aim of this study was to review research characteristics in articles with older persons as participants, aged over 65 years, with or without illness, diseases or disabilities, reported in occupational therapy journals during the period 2013-2017. Materials and methods: Data was collected from peer-reviewed occupational therapy journals and categorized in relation to research characteristics using descriptive statistics. Results: The findings show that most articles presented basic research, using quantitative design where the sources of data were instruments. Conclusion: The findings suggest that both qualitative and quantitative articles use appropriate sample sizes. However, descriptions of the studied populations are frequently unclear, which may affect the transferability and generalization of the results

    Att engagera sig, organisera sig och skapa guldkant för Àldre : VolontÀrorganisationen Resurspoolen som en mÄngsidig aktör för att förebygga och bryta ofrivillig ensamhet i det lokala samhÀllet

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    Denna rapport har tagits fram pĂ„ uppdrag av Resurspoolen – Frivilliga uppdrag i Linköping. Uppdraget bestod i att dokumentera volontĂ€rernas erfarenhet av vilken betydelse Ă€ldre medborgare, som organiserar sig i Resurspoolens verksamhet, kan ha för att förebygga ofrivillig ensamhet och social isolering bland Ă€ldre personer. Uppdraget hade ocksĂ„ en framĂ„tsyftande ansats gĂ€llande hur Resurspoolen kan komma att utvecklas utifrĂ„n volontĂ€rernas perspektiv. CivilsamhĂ€llets betydelse inom vĂ€lfĂ€rdssamhĂ€llet Ă€r högaktuell i nationell politik dĂ€r frivilligorganisationer lyfts fram som en central aktör för att hantera vĂ€lfĂ€rdssystemets utmaningar och anstrĂ€ngda situation. Medborgare som organiserar sig gemensamt antas fylla en allt större roll i grĂ€nsytan mot det offentliga stödsystemet. Samtidigt har ofrivillig ensamhet bland Ă€ldre personer lyfts fram av staten som sĂ€rskilt allvarlig, varför statsbidrag har riktats till kommuner och det civila samhĂ€llet för att förebygga och bryta ofrivillig ensamhet. Rapporten har sĂ€rskilt fokus pĂ„ de Ă€ldre frivilliga volontĂ€rerna som engagerar sig. En viktig komponent Ă€r deras arbete, intresse och fortsatta engagemang för att skapa en kontinuitet i genomförandet av olika insatser och i den ömsesidiga relationen – vid aktiviteter mellan Ă€ldre, inom organisationen och mellan volontĂ€rorganisationen och andra aktörer. Rapporten belyser ocksĂ„ arbetet med att skapa aktiviteter och mötesplatser för Ă€ldre personer, varav mĂ„nga lever i social ensamhet. Rapporten kan sĂ„ledes sĂ€ttas in i ett större sammanhang genom att bidra med kunskap om hur en volontĂ€rorganisation – Resurspoolen – har en mĂ„ngsidig funktion för det lokala samhĂ€llet i att uppmĂ€rksamma och ge socialt stöd, sĂ€llskap, skapa gemenskap och social hĂ„llbarhet bland Linköpings medborgare.This report has been written on behalf of Resurspoolen - Frivilliga uppdrag i Linköping. The aim was to document the volunteers' experience of the importance of older citizens, who organise themselves in the Resurspoolen’s activities, in preventing loneliness and social isolation among older people. The project also had a forward-looking approach regarding how the work by Resurspoolen can be further developed and improved. The importance of civil society in the welfare society has been raised in Swedish national politics, where voluntary organisations have been highlighted as a key player in managing the challenged situation that the welfare system is facing. Citizens who organise themselves are assumed to play an increasingly important role at the interface with the public support system. At the same time, preventing loneliness among older people has been highlighted as a prioritised area by the state where municipalities and civil society have been pointed out as key actors to prevent loneliness.  The report focuses on the older volunteers who get involved, get organised with the effort to give “an extra flavour to older people’s life”. An important component is their work, interest, and continued commitment to create activities targeting older people, many of whom live in social isolation. and to create collaboration, between older people within the organisation, and between the volunteer organisation and other actors in the local society.  The report can also be placed in a broader context as it contributes with knowledge about how a volunteer organisation – Resurspoolen – has a versatile function for the local community, providing social support, social inclusion and shaping social sustainability among Linköping’s citizens

    Promoting Active and Healthy Ageing at Day Centers for Older People

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    Day centers provide opportunities for older people to achieve active and healthy aging. Staff play a significant role in day centers, although evidence is lacking concerning their role. To explore the experiences of staff in promoting active and healthy aging at social day centers, interviews with 12 staff working at day centers for older people were carried out. The findings present two categories: the actions of the staff and conditions affecting activities at the day centers. Staff at day centers may play an important role in providing opportunities for older people to maintain health and participation in meaningful activities.Funding Agencies|Linkoping university, unit of occupational therapy</p

    How are decisions on care services for people with dementia made and experienced? : A systematic review and qualitative synthesis of recent empirical findings

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    Background: During recent decades, there has been a growing recognition that people cannot be assumed incapable of making decisions about their own care solely on the basis of a dementia diagnosis and international agreements and legislative changes have strengthened the formal right for people with dementia to participate in decisions on care services. This raises important questions about how these decisions are currently made and experienced in practice. In this review, we address this question and highlight directions for further research. METHODS: We searched CINAHL, PsycINFO, ASSIA, Social Services Abstracts, Science Direct, Academic Search Premier, and PubMed. Twenty-four pertinent articles were identified, all representing qualitative studies. Relevant findings were extracted and synthesized along dimensions of involvement of the person with dementia in decisions on care services, using an integrative approach to qualitative synthesis. RESULTS: We identified three overarching ways in which people with dementia are involved, primarily, in the informal part of a process of decisions: excluded, prior preferences taken into account, and current preferences respected. Several (10) articles seemed to be based on the assumption that decisions on care services are invariably and solely made within the family and without participation of the person with dementia. CONCLUSIONS: The review emphasizes the need for more updated research about international debates and agreements concerning capabilities and rights of people with dementia and about the (potential) formal contexts of care decisions in the country concerned. This, we argue, is vital for future knowledge production in the area.

    Looking into backstage discussions in social work: A qualitative synthesis of recent empirical findings

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    Summary: Social work practice has a history of collegial, intra-, and interprofessionaldiscussions that take place backstage, that is, without the presence of clients. Because oftheir backstage character, these discussions may be considered even more important toexamine than meetings at which clients are present and that are in a way already open tothe public. The purpose of the present review was to provide insight into this practiceby identifying and synthesizing recent empirical findings from existing studies using naturalisticdata, published in English in peer-reviewed journals.\u81 Findings: We identified four types of interaction among practitioners in relation tothe case discussed and three types of content that were raised and shared, as well asan apparent mismatch between formal reasons for the discussions and the purposethey serve in practice. A lack of common vocabulary for conceptualizing the discussionsand of attention given to their backstage character was identified in the included studies.\u81 Applications: The review highlights an important area for further research and stressesthe importance of not being blinded by formal purposes or ideological underpinningsin examining intra- and interprofessional discussions in social work; it shows that it isimportant to look into what is actually going on in practice
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