‘Softening hedges’ as analytic lens and methodological tool in research on advance care planning with Vietnamese migrants

Author:

Zivkovic Tanya1ORCID,Nguyen Nga2ORCID,De Haas Rachael1,Faulkner Debbie3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Social Sciences, The University of Adelaide, South Australia

2. School of Public Health, The University of Adelaide, South Australia; Education Futures, University of South Australia, Australia

3. Centre for Markets, Values and Inclusion, University of South Australia, Australia

Abstract

Advance care planning is built upon starting conversations about ageing, illness and the end of life. So too is research in this field. In an Australian study about Vietnamese migrants’ responses to planning ahead for aged and end-of-life care, research participants called into question this direct approach to communication. Attempting to destabilise the dominance of Anglophone approaches to advance care planning and, moreover, to research in this area, we employ the Vietnamese linguistic device of ‘softening hedges’ both as an analytic lens and as a methodological tool to engage participants in research about a sensitive and often taboo topic. Creating distance from the individual – as decision-maker or as research participant – we worked closely with research collaborators, enabling new visual and bilingual methods to emerge.

Funder

Hospital Research Foundation

National Health and Medical Research Council

The Modbury Hospital Foundation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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