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Violations of personal space and humiliation, as outlined by Mann [ 26], are also potential dignity violations.
There is much potential for dignity violations should permission not be sought and gained.
This also resonates with dignity violations outlined by Mann [ 26]: not being seen, being seen but only as a member of a group and humiliation.
Professional views of undignified care have similarities with the dignity violations outlined by Mann [ 26], that is, invisibility, depersonalized care, treatment as an object, humiliation and abuse and mechanistic approaches to care.
While Nordenfelt [ 28, 29] identifies four positive types or varieties of dignity, Mann [ 26] developed a provisional taxonomy of dignity violations as follows: Not being seen – This occurs when someone feels that they are not acknowledged or recognised and where people feel unheard or disregarded.
This might involve, for example, exploring the conceptual relationship between dignity and other values, such as autonomy and respect; the varieties or types of dignity and dignity violations and the way in which older people construct their identities and experience dignity in their lives.
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Thus, although Mann calls this a dignity violation it might also be seen as the result of any other dignity violation.
Avoidance: Steering clear of associates or activities that have in the past led to dignity violation.
Thus, neither dignity violation nor dignity promotion requires the simultaneous presence of all of the conditions described.
Marginalized individuals were targeted because the extant dignity literature suggested that such individuals are particularly prone to dignity violation.
Investigators in the social determinants of health have begun to theorize about the pathways through which dignity violation may affect health status [ 12, 41, 42].
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