Dependency in old age: who is responsible for the care provision?
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https://doi.org/10.26876/uztaro.125.2023.4Keywords:
Dependency, Long-term care, Social representations, Cognitive polyphasiaAbstract
Dependency and care assistance during old age has become an increasing focus of debate and change in society. Consequently, people must cope with diverse and even contradictory values and ideas about the issue. This study aimed to understand the social representations of dependency based on the dialogical approach of the Social Representations theory. Twenty-six semi-structured interviews were conducted in the Basque Country with relatives, care workers, and older adult care recipients. The thematic analysis results show that social representations are articulated around seven themes, reflecting people’s tensions and contradictions at cultural, organizational, and relational levels. In addition, the polyphasic and dynamic nature of social representations is discussed, addressing current public debates about the meaning of dependency in a changing sociocultural context.
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