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When everything is under control: Chronicling the affective containment experiences of Filipino elderly in institutionalized settings
Authors:Allan B de Guzman  Les Paul Valdez  Beatrice Nicole D C Pascasio  Francis Joachim C Pascual  Sidfred C Pelayo
Institution:1. College of Education, College of Nursing, The Graduate School and Research Cluster on Cultural, Educational and Social Issues, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines;2. College of Nursing, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines
Abstract:Affective Containment has been recognized as a means to manage negative experience by projecting emotions to others. To date, there are no known literatures on the process of affective containment in the elderly context; hence, this grounded theory investigation. This study aims to describe the process by which affective containment is experienced by a select group of institutionalized Filipino elderly. To achieve the overall intent of this study, Strauss and Corbin’s Grounded Theory design was employed. Face-to-face, semi-structured interviews were carried out among 20 institutionalized Filipino elderly. Field texts were subjected to thematic analysis involving open, axial, and selective coding. The overall validity of the findings was ensured through member checking procedure. An interesting set of phases emerged relative to the layer of experience, namely: Holding-up, Gearing-up, and Opening-up; collectively known as the 3-Stage Analogy of Elderly Affective Containment. Said model describes how emotions can be contained to other individuals through interactions inside the institution. The study has eidetically described and examined the process of affective containment among the institutionalized Filipino elderly. Findings of the study invite nurses to put premium to nurse–patient relationship and provide timely interventions with a view to improving emotional health.
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