Anne Marie Dahler
University College Lillebaelt
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Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology | 2016
Anne Marie Dahler; Dorte Maling Rasmussen; Pernille Tanggaard Andersen
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this study was to synthesize the available qualitative studies on the meaning of assistive technologies (AT) in elderly peoples everyday lives in order to identify central concepts, themes, and findings from existing research. Method: A systematic search of the literature was conducted, using predetermined search strategies. Exclusion criteria were, in accordance with the meta-interpretive approach, developed iteratively during the reading of abstracts and articles. Interpretations from the studies were used as data for thematic analysis and synthesis of findings. Results: Review of these studies show that older people not only have positive attitude towards AT, but also that acceptance of technologies is a potentially stressful process where trust towards technologies and other people are of importance. Older people have ambivalent experiences with technology, as it gives rise to possibilities as well as constraints, and safety as well as worries. AT enact sometimes conflicting values related to self and society. Conclusions: Although AT seem to support societal discourses on active aging, the empirical studies in this field show that the technologies enter older people’s lives in complex ways, enacting social values and ambivalences and interact with caretakers, relatives and other actors, within specific institutional settings. Implications for rehabilitation In implementing AT, attention should be paid to ambivalences and conflicting values enacted by AT in older peoples lives In implementing AT, attention should be paid not only to independency but also to the eventually dependencies, created by the use of AT
Rehabilitation Research and Practice | 2018
Anne Marie Dahler
Contemporary policy strategies frame welfare technologies as a solution for welfare states facing the challenges of demographic change. Technologies are supposed to reduce or substitute the work of care workers and thereby reduce attrition among their ranks, reduce costs, and at the same make elderly people self-reliant and independent. In this paper, it is suggested that this way of framing how welfare technologies work with elderly people holds an instrumental view of technologies as well as of bodies and needs to be challenged. Drawing on an STS (Science Technology Studies) understanding of the constituting role of technology in peoples lives, the guiding question in this study is how autonomy is practised in the lives of elderly people using welfare technologies. The study is based on interviews with eight elderly citizens in a Danish municipality who have been provided with a wash toilet and often also other technologies as part of their welfare service package. The study shows how autonomy is practised in various ways, how autonomy is practised in specific areas of life linked to the specific life story and body of the elderly citizen, how autonomy is situational as it is practised in specific situations during the day/week, and how autonomy is relational as it is practised in relation to specific persons and things and with specific persons and things. Implications of these findings are discussed in relation to the implementation of welfare technology as well as forms of governance appropriate for embodied elderly citizens and technologies.
Archive | 2018
Anne Marie Dahler; Lis Holm Petersen; Pernille Tanggaard Andersen
Archive | 2013
Håkon Grunnet; Anne Marie Dahler
Kvalitet i Validering i Norden | 2013
Håkon Grunnet; Anne Marie Dahler
Archive | 2011
Kirsten Aagaard; Ellen Enggaard; Håkon Grunnet; Jette Larsen; Per Andersson; Anne Marie Dahler; Ruud Duvekot; Niels Henrik Helms; Steen Høyrup; Niels Larsen; Agnethe Nordentoft; Henning Salling Olesen; Joy Van Kleef
Archive | 2010
Kirsten Aagaard; Ellen Enggaard; Håkon Grunnet; Ulla Nistrup; Anette Nymann; Agnethe Nordentoft; Anne Marie Dahler
Archive | 2009
Anne Marie Dahler; Håkon Grunnet
Fokus på RKV | 2009
Ellen Enggaard; Anne Marie Dahler
Fokus på RKV | 2009
Ulla NIstrup; Ellen Enggaard; Anne Marie Dahler