Tacit knowledge in dyads of persons with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities and their caregivers: An interpretative literature study

Author:

Hoogsteyns Maartje1ORCID,Zaal‐Schuller Ilse234,Huisman Sylvia23,Nieuwenhuijse Appolonia Marga14,van Etten‐Jamaludi Faridi5ORCID,Willems Dick1,Kruithof Kasper1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ethics, Law & Humanities Amsterdam UMC Amsterdam The Netherlands

2. Department of Pediatrics Amsterdam UMC, Emma Children's Hospital Amsterdam The Netherlands

3. Prinsenstichting, behandelcentrum Zodiak Purmerend The Netherlands

4. Omega Day Care Centre for People with PIMD Amsterdam The Netherlands

5. Medical Library, Department of Research Support Amsterdam UMC Amsterdam The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCaring for persons with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) demands specific expertise. Tacit knowledge seems to play an important role, but little is known about its nature, including what is necessary for its development and transfer.AimTo gain understanding of the nature and development of tacit knowledge between persons with PIMD and their caregivers.MethodWe conducted an interpretative synthesis of literature on tacit knowledge in caregiving dyads with persons with PIMD, persons with dementia or infants. Twelve studies were included.ResultsTacit knowledge is about caregivers and care‐recipients becoming sensitive and responsive to each other's cues and together crafting care routines. Learning takes place in a constant process of action and response that transforms those involved.ConclusionBuilding tacit knowledge together is necessary for persons with PIMD to learn to recognise and express their needs. Suggestions are made for ways to facilitate its development and transfer.

Funder

ZonMw

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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