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Moral ambiguity in media reports of dying alone (2019)
Journal Article
Turner, N., & Caswell, G. (2020). Moral ambiguity in media reports of dying alone. Mortality, 25(3), 266-281. https://doi.org/10.1080/13576275.2019.1657388

More older people are living alone in the UK, thereby increasing the prospect of dying alone at home. Lone deaths tend to be regarded as bad deaths, in that they contravene notions of accompaniment and open awareness espoused in UK end of life care p... Read More about Moral ambiguity in media reports of dying alone.

The subjective world of home care workers in dementia: an “order of worth” analysis (2019)
Journal Article
Travers, C., Schneider, J., Pollock, K., Wilkinson, S., Perry-Young, L., & Turner, N. (2019). The subjective world of home care workers in dementia: an “order of worth” analysis. Home Health Care Services Quarterly, 38(2), 96-109. https://doi.org/10.1080/01621424.2019.1578715

The perspective of domiciliary workers is needed to recruit a high-quality workforce and meet growing demand. An English ethnographic study yielded extensive insights. To structure analysis of the study data, we apply a method developed by politica... Read More about The subjective world of home care workers in dementia: an “order of worth” analysis.