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Beyond the realist turn: a socio-material analysis of heart failure self-care.

Allan McDougall1, Elizabeth Anne Kinsella2, Mark Goldszmidt1, Karen Harkness3, Patricia Strachan4, Lorelei Lingard1.   

Abstract

For patients living with chronic illnesses, self-care has been linked with positive outcomes such as decreased hospitalisation, longer lifespan, and improved quality of life. However, despite calls for more and better self-care interventions, behaviour change trials have repeatedly fallen short on demonstrating effectiveness. The literature on heart failure (HF) stands as a case in point, and a growing body of HF studies advocate realist approaches to self-care research and policymaking. We label this trend the 'realist turn' in HF self-care. Realist evaluation and realist interventions emphasise that the relationship between self-care interventions and positive health outcomes is not fixed, but contingent on social context. This paper argues socio-materiality offers a productive framework to expand on the idea of social context in realist accounts of HF self-care. This study draws on 10 interviews as well as researcher reflections from a larger study exploring health care teams for patients with advanced HF. Leveraging insights from actor-network theory (ANT), this study provides two rich narratives about the contextual factors that influence HF self-care. These descriptions portray not self-care contexts but self-care assemblages, which we discuss in light of socio-materiality.
© 2018 Foundation for the Sociology of Health & Illness.

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Keywords:  Heart failure; actor-network theory; self-care; socio-materiality

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29349880     DOI: 10.1111/1467-9566.12675

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sociol Health Illn        ISSN: 0141-9889


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