WASHING THE CITIZEN: WASHING, CLEANLINESS AND CITIZENSHIP IN MENTAL HEALTH CARE

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Jeannette Pols
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[1] Amsterdam Medical Center/University of Amsterdam,Department of General Practice, Clinical Methods and Public Health
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Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry | 2006年 / 30卷
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psychiatry; citizenship; participation; care; washing;
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Participation in the community and citizenship for patients are common ideals that inspire improvements in mental health care. But what is meant by citizenship? Here an analysis is made of washing practices in psychiatric nursing in long-term mental health institutions. Four repertoires of washing are described, each oriented towards a specific notion of citizenship. In the first repertoire, washing is part of individual privacy; the patient is “enacted” as an individual whose authenticity should be respected in order to equip him or her for participation in the community. In the second repertoire, washing is a basic skill; the patient must learn to take care of her body in order to become an independent citizen. In the third repertoire washing is a precondition to citizenship; patients are to be helped to develop their potentials so that they can find their way in the community. In the fourth repertoire, washing is one opportunity among others to develop social relations; the extent and quality of these relations define a citizen. This analysis opens up not the question if, but which type of citizenship should be promoted.
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