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Title: | More than meets the eye: Understanding the importance of the materialities of care at the vaccination encounter in Portugal |
Authors: | Augusto, Fábio Rafael Hilário, Ana Patrícia Mendonça, Joana |
Keywords: | children healthcare professionals materialities parents vaccination |
Issue Date: | Jan-2025 |
Abstract: | Caring practices during vaccination encounters are deeply interwoven with materiality,
encompassing everyday objects and elements that play a crucial role for all actors
involved. However, the significance of these materialities in shaping caring relationships
within vaccination practices has been largely overlooked. This research seeks to fill that
gap by exploring how mundane elements, such as the objects present during vaccination,
contribute to the relational dynamics of the experience. Through a qualitative approach
involving participant observation of vaccination encounters and interviews with 30
healthcare professionals, four key themes emerged: (i) objects as comfort devices,
(ii) caring as gifts, (iii) reinvented medical instruments, and (iv) creating a friendly
environment. These findings suggest that material elements are not merely passive tools
but active “co-participants” in the vaccination process, influencing the interactions and
emotional exchanges that occur. By acknowledging the role of materiality, this research
enhances our understanding of vaccination as a relational experience, highlighting
the importance of considering these often-overlooked factors in both practice and policy. The study offers valuable insights into how healthcare professionals can utilize
materialities to foster more empathetic and supportive vaccination environments. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/37902 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | CICS.NOVA - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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