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Disciplinary power and the process of training informal carers on stroke units

Disciplinary power and the process of training informal carers on stroke units
Disciplinary power and the process of training informal carers on stroke units
This article examines the process of training informal carers on stroke units using the lens of power. Care is usually assumed as a kinship obligation but the state has long had an interest in framing the carer and caring work. Training carers in healthcare settings raises questions about the power of the state and healthcare professionals as its agents to shape expectations and practices related to the caring role. Drawing on Foucault's notion of disciplinary power, we show how disciplinary forms of power exercised in interactions between healthcare professionals and carers shape the engagement and resistance of carers in the process of training. Interview and observational field note extracts are drawn from a multi‐sited study of a training programme on stroke units targeting family carers of people with stroke to consider the consequences of subjecting caring to this intervention. We found that the process of training informal carers on stroke units was not simply a matter of transferring skills from professional to lay person, but entailed disciplinary forms of power intended to shape the conduct of the carer. We interrogate the extent to which a specific kind of carer is produced through such an approach, and the wider implications for the participation of carers in training in healthcare settings and the empowerment of carers.
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Sadler, Euan
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Sadler, Euan, Hawkins, Rebecca, Clarke, David J, Godfrey, Mary, Dickerson, Josie and Mckevitt, Christopher (2018) Disciplinary power and the process of training informal carers on stroke units. Sociology of Health & Illness, 40 (1), 100-114. (doi:10.1111/1467-9566.12625).

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This article examines the process of training informal carers on stroke units using the lens of power. Care is usually assumed as a kinship obligation but the state has long had an interest in framing the carer and caring work. Training carers in healthcare settings raises questions about the power of the state and healthcare professionals as its agents to shape expectations and practices related to the caring role. Drawing on Foucault's notion of disciplinary power, we show how disciplinary forms of power exercised in interactions between healthcare professionals and carers shape the engagement and resistance of carers in the process of training. Interview and observational field note extracts are drawn from a multi‐sited study of a training programme on stroke units targeting family carers of people with stroke to consider the consequences of subjecting caring to this intervention. We found that the process of training informal carers on stroke units was not simply a matter of transferring skills from professional to lay person, but entailed disciplinary forms of power intended to shape the conduct of the carer. We interrogate the extent to which a specific kind of carer is produced through such an approach, and the wider implications for the participation of carers in training in healthcare settings and the empowerment of carers.

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Accepted/In Press date: 1 January 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 26 October 2017
Published date: January 2018

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Local EPrints ID: 431354
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/431354
ISSN: 0141-9889
PURE UUID: ee629328-41f1-46d1-8bf8-3ddff985dc01
ORCID for Euan Sadler: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3827-224X

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Author: Euan Sadler ORCID iD
Author: Rebecca Hawkins
Author: David J Clarke
Author: Mary Godfrey
Author: Josie Dickerson
Author: Christopher Mckevitt

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