Enabling care: Maggie's centres and the affordance of hope

Health Place. 2022 Nov:78:102758. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2022.102758. Epub 2022 Feb 14.

Abstract

This study explores the role of architecture in the affordance of hope for people with cancer. Specifically, it revisits 'enabling places' debates to understand the influence of spatial design in the experience of cancer care. Combining interviews and focus group data from two separate studies of visitors, volunteers, and staff members of Maggie's Centres, an organisation providing cancer support in the UK and internationally, the study investigates the emotional power of their buildings. In particular, we explore how Maggie's Centre buildings provide material, social, and affective resources for their users. We argue that Maggie's Centres help its visitors to orient themselves to their changing lives and uncertain futures in thoughtful ways and, thus, their buildings offer examples of the 'taking place' of hope.

Keywords: Cancer care; Enabling places; Healthcare architecture; Hope; Maggie's Centres.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Neoplasms* / psychology