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Processing older persons as clients in elderly care: A study of the micro-processes of care management practice.

Anna Olaison1.   

Abstract

Elder care has undergone a marketization in recent years in which various models for care management have been introduced with the aim of making assessments efficient. This article investigates the effects the care management model has on resource allocation for home care when handling the requests of older persons in the needs assessment process. Sixteen tape-recorded assessment conversations with associated case-file texts were analyzed through discourse analysis. The results show that a managerialist thinking has had a partial impact on the assessment process where the documentation requirements have entailed bureaucratization in terms of the transfer that occurs from talk to text. The findings from the study nevertheless indicate that the assessment conversations have clear elements of an individual-centred perspective in which there is room for a care rational dialogue. This constitutes a welfare policy dilemma today. Providing for older people's requests should be on the basis of quality and an individual-centred perspective and care management has had a contrary effect in which focus is directed instead towards needs assessment and bureaucratic processes.

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Keywords:  Care management; case file texts; discourse analysis; elder care; needs assessment

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28076206     DOI: 10.1080/00981389.2016.1265625

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Work Health Care        ISSN: 0098-1389


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1.  Choice models in Nordic long-term care: care managers' experiences of privilege and disadvantage among older adults.

Authors:  Sara Erlandsson; Helene Brodin; Lea Graff; Olli Karsio
Journal:  Eur J Ageing       Date:  2022-05-06
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