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Affective relations of sleep in rehabilitation: cutting across social and biological divide to study how sleep comes to matter in rehabilitation

Trine Schifter Larsen

Summary: The study explores the impact of orthopedic hospitalization on sleep quality and quantity, as well as the subjective significance of sleep in rehabilitation. By studying sleep practices of older patients discharged from orthopedic hospitalization at home, the research delves into how sleep is perceived in the rehabilitation process. Inspired by Deleuzian perspective, the theoretical approach views rehabilitation as a process for the changed body to interact with the social and material world in new ways.

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Summary: The active engagement of patients in post-operative rehabilitation has become crucial in Denmark to manage shortened hospital stays. Sleep is considered as a vital element of the recovery trajectory, termed as 'sleep engagement.' Institutional expectations for engagement in one's own patient trajectory are fulfilled through the establishment of the 'rehabilitable and non-rehabilitable body,' and patient sleep engagement becomes an active attempt to mobilize resources in rehabilitation. Additionally, institutional views on sleep have both positive and negative effects, as it promotes optimization while also reflecting outdated perspectives on old age.

ANTHROPOLOGY & AGING (2021)