An aged life has less value: A qualitative analysis of moral disengagement and care failures evident in Royal Commission oral testimony.
Katrina AustenMarie HutchinsonPublished in: Journal of clinical nursing (2021)
Caregiving is necessarily associated with, and shaped by, moral dimensions. The erosion or disengagement of these moral dimensions among care staff reveals important aspects of residential aged care's lived experience. Studying dynamics within aged care facilities can provide a useful analytic lens for illuminating ways that residents and their family or those close to them, experience or are impacted by moral dimensions and behaviours.