Accessing a "bounded space": An ethnographic map of a residential care home for old persons during COVID-19

进入“封闭空间”:新冠疫情期间一家老年人住宅护理院的民族志地图

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Abstract

Taking place in a residential care setting in England during COVID-19, this ethnographic study offers a closer look at residents' experiences of residential care, with particular focus on dignity and wellbeing. Viewing experiences of well-being as embedded within interpersonal negotiations, the study turns to experience and stories to reveal complexities and contradictions in this taken-for-granted space. However, the timeline and design for this project has been greatly impacted by COVID-19. In exploring the design of this study and its 'journey' toward the field, the following article takes a critical view in order to view the impacts that 'bounded' and protected care settings may have on the agency and rights of older adult research participants. In this article, I also consider some of the complex ethical issues of conducting qualitative research during a time when older adults are being denied personal visitors, which can further 'bound' the care home space. The article offers timely insight on issues of agency and voice when working with a 'protected population' during a time which highlights the vulnerability of old adults.

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