2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10901-020-09804-x
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The role of self-determination needs and sense of home

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“…However, some physicians felt that physicians should not think about whether the patient felt at home, since changes to the home space were sometimes considered necessary to maintain quality care. Autonomy over the home space has been defined as fundamentally affecting the sense of home [44], which might be disturbed when home health care providers enter or expand their role in the older patient's home [43]. The need to address the older person's autonomy and way of living in the provision of health care in the MICM is therefore of significance to not disturb the sense of home and to strive for person-centered care, which the MICM aims to provide.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some physicians felt that physicians should not think about whether the patient felt at home, since changes to the home space were sometimes considered necessary to maintain quality care. Autonomy over the home space has been defined as fundamentally affecting the sense of home [44], which might be disturbed when home health care providers enter or expand their role in the older patient's home [43]. The need to address the older person's autonomy and way of living in the provision of health care in the MICM is therefore of significance to not disturb the sense of home and to strive for person-centered care, which the MICM aims to provide.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides housing material dimensions, a symbolic dimension representing it as a place of refuge appears to be fundamental for acknowledging the sense of identity, attributing meaning to the environment and, intertwined, for the sense of self (Otavova et al, 2022). According to Soleimani and Gharehbaglou (2021), "home" provides ontological security, a place where one can exercise autonomy and explore identity.…”
Section: Double Precarity and The Sense Of Selfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within contexts of double precarity, the level of one's autonomy related to housing and home, seems, besides entangled, heavily threatened. Therefore, it can be hypothesized that one's sense of self is, also, threatened; living in poor housing or in a poor neighborhood environment not only install chronic stress and personal dissatisfaction (affecting physical and mental health) (Otavova et al, 2022) but also undermines healthy interactions with environments (Soleimani & Gharehbaglou, 2021). Therefore, when tackling double precarity, we need to consider that we are not only tackling housing and household economic stability, but we are also tackling individuals' ability to develop their identity and meaningful lives.…”
Section: Double Precarity and The Sense Of Selfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is common knowledge that undesirable life changes may have detrimental consequences for the individual (Aldwin and Stokols, 1988). People feel protected when they can rely on the constancy and regularity of their routines and environment and, conversely, feel threatened when this sense of order and continuity is destroyed (Giddens, 1991;Soleimani & Gharehbaglou, 2021). Previous research highlighted that players may find refuge in video games during sensitive or stressing life experiences (Iacovides & Mekler, 2019;Kardefelt-Winther, 2014;Kuo et al, 2016).…”
Section: Escaping Into Normality and Uncertaintymentioning
confidence: 99%