Another reason why sociologists may not want to use questionnaires is their inflexibility. This meaning that once questionnaires have been sent out the researcher is stuck with the questions asked and cannot probe deeper or change the questions. This becomes a problem if during the research there becomes new areas of interest which now can no longer be explored. However it is argued that this can be partially combatted with the use of follow up questionnaires. Interpretivists sociologists also tend to not use questionnaires as they argue that they lack validity and do not give
Some carers may not feel they can approach the person because the assume they are violent. If a person gets violent it is due to frustration and not being able to express themselves. It helps if you know how to approach the person so they dont get adjitated. You should always try to form positive relationships with clients even though they may not remember you a short time later. Some people just think a person dementia does not need to be spoken to bacause they may not be able to understand anyway.
Poor lighting can prevent a person from noticing non-verbal communication and could reduce a hearing impaired person’s ability to lip read. Environments that are too hot or cold cause discomfort and those that lack privacy discourage people from expressing their feelings and problems. Developmental stage – a person’s developmental stage could limit their ability to communicate and may be a barrier to effective communication if you don’t take this into account when choosing your words or way of talking to them. Don’t use long sentences, complex words or unusual phrases with young children, for example. Sensory deprivation and disability – visual impairment may reduce a person’s ability to see faces or read written signs and leaflets.
Appearance can also make us feel less confident because of the fact that our appearance doesn’t fit in the group like your friends. Other will judge on other people on the way they look, the way they dress, which will lead us to think we don’t look good and it might even lead us to neglect ourselves. 2. Age- When we are young; we will not care about whom we are friends with or how to be part of the group. But as you get older, it will start affecting our self concept, self esteem and self image because we will start caring about being part of the group.
Unit 393: Understand Sensory Loss Sensory loss is an impairment of any of the senses. Without probably realising we use these senses to carry out everyday life. Sensory loss can lead to isolation and frustration for individuals who suffer with these losses. Factors may be simple things we take for granted, for example people who have difficulty hearing and seeing may not be able to enjoy watching TV, a telephone conversation, or be able to distinguish between people’s faces and so on. People’s attitudes and beliefs towards people with sensory difficulties may impact negatively on individuals as they may assume that they lack understanding; quite often it may be those who are making assumptions who are acting incorrectly in accordance with the impairment; for example, people may use a raised voice when speaking to someone with a visual impairment.
Unit 4222-224 Support individuals to manage continence Understanding factors that affected the management of continence 1. Difficulties with continence Low self-esteem Lack of dignity A feeling of loosing independence Affecting employment Embarrassment Feeling of isolation Depression Distress Individuals may avoid getting help with there incontinence due to embarrassment discussing the subject. Some people avoid going out in public because of the fear of a “accident”. incontinence is one of the main reasons why a person may end up in care, they or there casers can no longer manage there continence. Individuals may reduce there intake of fluids or food to reduce the risk of a “accident”, this in time can result in infections
For example service users with disabilities may not be given a chance to join in with activities due to others thinking that their disability prevents them from being able to do so. This will make the service user feel very different from others. E.g. stress, low self esteem, depression, weight loss/gain, fear, anger, loss of motivation, feeling withdrawn from society. 3.
People will think it is temporary but ignoring it will have already hurt the environment. Additionally, not only do people not notice such doublespeak, but even in the event that they identify doublespeak, they may not be against it because they do not understand its bad effects. Furthermore, he uses active words to express how doublespeak will hide reality from people. For instance, in the last two paragraphs, he states that doublespeak will produce “suspicions, cynicism, distrust and hostility”. He tries to get people’s attention to think about how doublespeak will disturb their lives.
It also forgets to ingest that peoples needs and tastes have a tendency to change and therefore what works once or twice might not work a third or fourth time. Very often hypnotists work with groups of people who although may have a similar agenda e.g. to stop smoking they all have however differing needs, concerns and preferences to modalities. Therefore the fact that a personalised screed in this context would not surface adds further weight to the proposed charges. Finally A third negative aspect of the personalised screed as oppose to a generic format is the fact that the former is only designed to help one person while the latter can be used on a local, national and even global basis.
Others feel that it may be a gene, hormonally established, or the environment’s effect on humans. Researchers are still on the job trying to determine what causes social phobia. (Gray, 2005) Social phobia can cause several consequences if left untreated. People with social phobia tend to avoid situations that involve communicating to people they do not know. The disorder can very much make it hard for a person to socialize with people, therefore making it even harder for them to