Engelsk titel: Fall prevention constructed as medical surveillance and self-surveillance
Läs online
Författare:
Evron, Lotte
;
Tanggaard, Lene
Email: loev@phmetropol.dk
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 30
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 16065373
Sammanfattning
This study explores the understanding of falls and investigates how fall prevention is managed,
administrated and practiced in a Danish fall prevention program. Methods: A discourse analysis
inspired by Foucault is constructed. The material consists of a field study conducted at a falls clinic
including participant observations, conversations and documents. Results and conclusion: The
understanding of falls ranges from preventable and predictable accidents to natural and inevitable
events. Fall prevention was managed, administrated and practiced through medical surveillance and
self-surveillance, which produced and reproduced biomedical understandings of falls drawing on
medical surveillance and health discourses. Older adults were constructed as pre-patients,
passive/active fall patients and responsible self-caretakers. The study is intended to provide health
professionals with a deeper understanding of the complexity of fall prevention in late life and to
inspire the development of new fall prevention services.