What Is an Identifier Good for? Issues in Using Visual Identifiers to Improve Care for People With Dementia in Hospital
Karolina Kuberska, Graham Martin

TL;DR
This paper discusses the use of visual identifiers in hospitals for dementia patients and how they may affect care quality and staff behavior.
Contribution
The paper critically evaluates the impact of visual identifiers on dementia care through a comparative analysis with other healthcare systems.
Findings
Visual identifiers may lead to task-focused nursing rather than person-centered care.
Such identifiers may not consistently ensure high-quality care for dementia patients.
They can prioritize risk avoidance over relationship-building with patients.
Abstract
To examine practical, ethical, and organisational implications of the use of a key technology deployed in the care of hospitalised people with dementia—visual identifiers—through a comparative analysis with parallel interventions in other spheres of healthcare and social activity. Discursive paper. We contrast visual identification systems used for hospitalised patients with dementia with other, ostensibly similar, systems to understand how they differ in key characteristics: what they disclose, to whom and with what intended consequence. Certain distinctive features of the ways identifier systems are used to improve dementia care appear particularly consequential for their impact. Given how much is expected of such identifiers, they are likely to fail at least a proportion of patients. We argue that it is important to critically evaluate the interests served by visual identifiers,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Patient Dignity and Privacy
