Vem tar ansvar för Kim - 84 år med ett aktivt alkoholmissbruk? En kvalitativ studie om biståndshandläggares upplevelser av arbetet med äldre individer med alkoholmissbruk.
Who takes responsibility for Kim - 84 years old with an active alcohol addiction? - A qualitative study on aid workers´ experiences of working with elderly individuals with alcohol abuse.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the perceived conditions and experiences
aid workers had of investigating needs and assessing interventions for the elderly
(65+) with active alcohol abuse, as well as what their experiences of cooperation
with other activities looked like. The experience in this qualitative study consisted
of seven semi-structured interviews with aid officers from two municipalities in
Västra Götaland municipality. In order to answer the purpose and questions of the
study, the interviews were analyzed using interpretive phenomenological analysis
(IPA). The collected empirical data was further analyzed using organizational
theories and concepts, such as grassroots bureaucracy, room for action and
collaboration. From the collected material, a view of the elderly emerged, to
which stigma, disengagement theory, gender role theory and gender system were
also applied. The result showed that aid workers had a good will to help
individuals within the target group. However, we came to the conclusion that
several factors meant difficulties in the assistance process. Dilemmas around room
for action, guidelines and self-determination were some factors. A societal view of
the elderly as homogenous and a lack of collaboration with the substance abuse
unit were others.
Degree
Student essay
Date
2023-01-25Author
Borhammar Wahlin, Adam
Renlund, Susanna
Keywords
Elderly individuals
alcohol abuse
aid worker
room for action
cooperation
ageism
Language
swe