Taking Care of Our Own: When Family Caregivers Do Medical Work
Mixing personal history, interviewee voices, and academic theory from the fields of care work, the sociology of work, medical sociology, and nursing, Taking Care of Our Own introduces us to the hidden world of family caregivers. Using a multidimensional approach, Sherry N. Mong seeks to understand a...
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Zusammenfassung: | Mixing personal history, interviewee voices, and academic theory
from the fields of care work, the sociology of work, medical
sociology, and nursing, Taking Care of Our Own introduces
us to the hidden world of family caregivers. Using a
multidimensional approach, Sherry N. Mong seeks to understand and
analyze the types of skilled work that family caregivers do, the
processes through which they learn and negotiate new skills, and
the meanings that both caregivers and nurses attach to their care
work.
Taking Care of Our Own is based on sixty-two in-depth
interviews with family caregivers, home and community health care
nurses, and other expert observers to provide a lens through which
in-home care processes are analyzed, while also exploring how
caregivers learn necessary procedures. Further, Mong examines the
emotional labor of caregiving, as well as the identities of
caregivers and nurses who are key players in the labor process, and
gives attention to the ways in which the labor is transferred from
medical professionals to family caregivers. |
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DOI: | 10.7591/j.ctvv417rj |