Title Vyresnio amžiaus asmenų tapatumo tęstinumo prielaidos persikeliant į globos įstaigą /
Translation of Title Prerequisites of Identity Continuity of Older People during Residential Care Facility Relocation.
Authors Charenkova, Jūratė
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Pages 292
Keywords [eng] relocation to a residential care facility ; identity continuity ; residential care facilities ; older people
Abstract [eng] Changes that older people experience after relocation to a residential care facility – new people, new physical surroundings and new social demands – have a significant impact on their ability to continue usual lifestyle and therefore pose a threat to personal identity. In academic discourse it is noted that securing the continuity of one’s lifestyle and routines has a positive impact on identity (re)creation and coping with challenges after relocation. The goal of dissertation research was to explain the identity continuity of older people after moving to a residential care facility, based on the constructivist version of grounded theory. The research of dissertation revealed that moving to a residential care facility is an extremely complicated and complex experience for older people, often associated with significant changes in personal expectations for care, sense of self-esteem and regular lifestyle. Dissertation research revealed five prerequisites, important for fostering the sense of identity continuity of older people during the relocation to a residential care facility: personally meaningful connection, desired level of activity, positive attitude towards life, autonomy and sense of control and creating a sense of being “at home”. Along with discovering these prerequisites older people were using three adaptive strategies in attempt to preserve a sense of identity continuity in the context of experienced changes: continuity, compensation and discovering the benefits. Research of dissertation showed that identity (re)construction is a creative, time and conscious effort demanding process, even in case of planned and voluntarily chosen relocations to residential care facilities.
Dissertation Institution Vilniaus universitetas.
Type Doctoral thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2020