Marstrand2018

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Marstrand2018
BibType ARTICLE
Key Marstrand2018
Author(s) Ann Katrine Marstrand, Johan Trærup
Title A preference for non-invasive touch in caregiving contexts
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Tag(s) EMCA, Dementia, Instruction, Parkinson's disease, Professional care, Touch
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Year 2018
Language English
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Journal Social Interaction: Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality
Volume 1
Number 2
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DOI 10.7146/si.v1i2.110019
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Abstract

This article analyses how a professional caregiver uses touch as a key resource when instructing and guiding a person with Parkinson’s disease. Touch is shown to have both facilitating and controlling functions in the accomplishment of everyday tasks in residential care. We find an orientation to touch as a sensitive action, invading the patient’s intimacy and right to self-determination. First, the semiotic resources occur in a successive order, where touch often occurs only when a verbal or gestural action has failed. Second, less invasive kinds of touch, such as patting, precede more invasive kinds, such as holding and shoving.

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