Kvinnor och män i avlönat omsorgsarbete : Hur kön, etnicitet och sexualitet kommer till uttryck i tal och handling på ett sjukhem

The aim of this study was to describe and analyse the constructions and interplay of gender, ethnicity and sexuality between female and male careworkers and residents in a nursing home. To explore this from a qualitative everyday life’s approach, material was collected through participating observat...

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Main Author: Storm, Palle
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för socialt arbete - Socialhögskolan 2009
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-304822013-01-08T13:20:45ZKvinnor och män i avlönat omsorgsarbete : Hur kön, etnicitet och sexualitet kommer till uttryck i tal och handling på ett sjukhemsweStorm, PalleStockholms universitet, Institutionen för socialt arbete - Socialhögskolan2009elderly carenursing homegenderethnicitysexualityäldreomsorgsjukhemköngenusetnicitetsexualitetSocial workSocialt arbeteThe aim of this study was to describe and analyse the constructions and interplay of gender, ethnicity and sexuality between female and male careworkers and residents in a nursing home. To explore this from a qualitative everyday life’s approach, material was collected through participating observations, interviews, and informal conversation with careworkers and residents. The result points out that historical patterns of gender and caring related to this context still matter and affect both careworkers and residents. For example, female careworkers talked about the concept of caring as a genuine female experience, while male careworkers, who were in a minority, instead talked about caring in more gender-neutral words. The result also indicates that a larger number of male careworkers not necessarily leads to a higher grade of gender equality. Instead, the presence of male careworkers made the traditional gender-power order more visible. When analyzing outcomes of the interplay of gender, ethnicity and sexuality, it was obvious that this was a complicated process. On one hand this interplay of different categories seemed to affect female and male careworkers in a similar way. On the other hand the interplay of gender, ethnicity and sexuality can confront female and male careworkers with different types of dilemmas. Therefore, an attempt to understand the position and experience of being a careworker with non-Swedish background or being a nonheterosexual careworker must include a gender-perspective. A main result from the study was that the careworkers supported the residents to perform their social gender-identity through the daily interactions. These interactions were foremost influenced by the careworkers’ own expectations about older women’s and older men’s needs and behaviour. The four gender-constellations that occurred in the care-interactions also differed from each other with regard to what careworkers and residents talked about, and how they talked and acted. Even if the outcome from different types of gendered meetings differed, there were also some similarities. It was obvious that both female and male careworkers seemed to think and talk about the female residents as more dependent and vulnerable than male residents. To conclude, traditional norms and a gender-power order that influences society also affects careworkers and residents in the nursing home.   Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-30482application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic elderly care
nursing home
gender
ethnicity
sexuality
äldreomsorg
sjukhem
kön
genus
etnicitet
sexualitet
Social work
Socialt arbete
spellingShingle elderly care
nursing home
gender
ethnicity
sexuality
äldreomsorg
sjukhem
kön
genus
etnicitet
sexualitet
Social work
Socialt arbete
Storm, Palle
Kvinnor och män i avlönat omsorgsarbete : Hur kön, etnicitet och sexualitet kommer till uttryck i tal och handling på ett sjukhem
description The aim of this study was to describe and analyse the constructions and interplay of gender, ethnicity and sexuality between female and male careworkers and residents in a nursing home. To explore this from a qualitative everyday life’s approach, material was collected through participating observations, interviews, and informal conversation with careworkers and residents. The result points out that historical patterns of gender and caring related to this context still matter and affect both careworkers and residents. For example, female careworkers talked about the concept of caring as a genuine female experience, while male careworkers, who were in a minority, instead talked about caring in more gender-neutral words. The result also indicates that a larger number of male careworkers not necessarily leads to a higher grade of gender equality. Instead, the presence of male careworkers made the traditional gender-power order more visible. When analyzing outcomes of the interplay of gender, ethnicity and sexuality, it was obvious that this was a complicated process. On one hand this interplay of different categories seemed to affect female and male careworkers in a similar way. On the other hand the interplay of gender, ethnicity and sexuality can confront female and male careworkers with different types of dilemmas. Therefore, an attempt to understand the position and experience of being a careworker with non-Swedish background or being a nonheterosexual careworker must include a gender-perspective. A main result from the study was that the careworkers supported the residents to perform their social gender-identity through the daily interactions. These interactions were foremost influenced by the careworkers’ own expectations about older women’s and older men’s needs and behaviour. The four gender-constellations that occurred in the care-interactions also differed from each other with regard to what careworkers and residents talked about, and how they talked and acted. Even if the outcome from different types of gendered meetings differed, there were also some similarities. It was obvious that both female and male careworkers seemed to think and talk about the female residents as more dependent and vulnerable than male residents. To conclude, traditional norms and a gender-power order that influences society also affects careworkers and residents in the nursing home.  
author Storm, Palle
author_facet Storm, Palle
author_sort Storm, Palle
title Kvinnor och män i avlönat omsorgsarbete : Hur kön, etnicitet och sexualitet kommer till uttryck i tal och handling på ett sjukhem
title_short Kvinnor och män i avlönat omsorgsarbete : Hur kön, etnicitet och sexualitet kommer till uttryck i tal och handling på ett sjukhem
title_full Kvinnor och män i avlönat omsorgsarbete : Hur kön, etnicitet och sexualitet kommer till uttryck i tal och handling på ett sjukhem
title_fullStr Kvinnor och män i avlönat omsorgsarbete : Hur kön, etnicitet och sexualitet kommer till uttryck i tal och handling på ett sjukhem
title_full_unstemmed Kvinnor och män i avlönat omsorgsarbete : Hur kön, etnicitet och sexualitet kommer till uttryck i tal och handling på ett sjukhem
title_sort kvinnor och män i avlönat omsorgsarbete : hur kön, etnicitet och sexualitet kommer till uttryck i tal och handling på ett sjukhem
publisher Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för socialt arbete - Socialhögskolan
publishDate 2009
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