TY - JOUR
T1 - “I Don’t Feel Like I Have Any Control of My Life at All.. Everything Overwhelms Me. Everything”
T2 - Analyzing Caregiver Uncertainty and Control Through Stance Marking
AU - Strauss, Susan
AU - Kitt-Lewis, Erin Ann
AU - Amory, Michael
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) R01NR010127. Also, a portion of the work for this study was supported by the Department of Applied Linguistics, Penn State University (no Grant Number).
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PY - 2019/10/1
Y1 - 2019/10/1
N2 - Informal caregivers immersed in the daily care of loved ones at end-of-life stages face such challenges as medical and household issues, worries, doubts, and uncertainties. Using a macro-mezzo-micro approach to discourse, we analyzed parent study interview data involving 46 caregivers facing end-of-life realities. At the mezzo level, we examined caregivers’ expressed perceptions of control. We then more finely analyzed discursive expressions of affective stances pertaining to caregivers’ emotions and feelings, and epistemic stances pertaining to their knowledge and belief states. Theories of uncertainty and control inextricably interweave areas of cognition, affect, and behavior regarding how caregivers perceive their realities and how they engage in or disengage from coping mechanisms in the process. The findings in this three-tiered approach make salient specific discursive patterns gleaned from systematic and fastidious attention to caregivers’ own ways of using language that methodically afford deeper entry into the emotional, physical, and cognitive challenges in their everyday lived experiences.
AB - Informal caregivers immersed in the daily care of loved ones at end-of-life stages face such challenges as medical and household issues, worries, doubts, and uncertainties. Using a macro-mezzo-micro approach to discourse, we analyzed parent study interview data involving 46 caregivers facing end-of-life realities. At the mezzo level, we examined caregivers’ expressed perceptions of control. We then more finely analyzed discursive expressions of affective stances pertaining to caregivers’ emotions and feelings, and epistemic stances pertaining to their knowledge and belief states. Theories of uncertainty and control inextricably interweave areas of cognition, affect, and behavior regarding how caregivers perceive their realities and how they engage in or disengage from coping mechanisms in the process. The findings in this three-tiered approach make salient specific discursive patterns gleaned from systematic and fastidious attention to caregivers’ own ways of using language that methodically afford deeper entry into the emotional, physical, and cognitive challenges in their everyday lived experiences.
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U2 - 10.1177/1049732319840283
DO - 10.1177/1049732319840283
M3 - Article
C2 - 31014185
AN - SCOPUS:85064932106
SN - 1049-7323
VL - 29
SP - 1794
EP - 1809
JO - Qualitative Health Research
JF - Qualitative Health Research
IS - 12
ER -