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      Bridging gaps in risk discourse: home care case management and client choices.

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      Sociology of health & illness
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          This paper examines, and problematises, a well-entrenched conceptualization of how home care case management practice works - that is, that case managers offer alternatives, and clients make choices. This understanding of practice is reinforced by organisational policy that states that clients have the right to live at risk if that is their choice. Analysis of data from a field study of home care practice in a western Canadian city, drawing predominantly on case managers' accounts of actual practice situations, underscores the limitations of such a view, and suggests that conceptualizing such practices as ongoing and fragile negotiations between freedom and security offers a more useful frame for thinking through the distance and difference between current home care policy and practice and what people might actually need.

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          Journal
          Sociol Health Illn
          Sociology of health & illness
          Wiley-Blackwell
          1467-9566
          0141-9889
          Mar 2009
          : 31
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Canada. christine.ceci@ualberta.ca
          Article
          SHIL1127
          10.1111/j.1467-9566.2008.01127.x
          19220803
          539ac475-8ab7-43dc-8ef7-9efded2a7b2e
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