Autobiographical accounts of living with dementia: Life story narration as self-care [0.03%]
痴呆患者的自传体叙述:生命故事的讲述作为自我保健的一种方式
Valerie Keller,Malte Völk
Valerie Keller
Based on statements from people with dementia on the positive impact of reflecting on one's own biography, this study examines the ways in which life story narration can help those affected make sense of a disrupted present and a fragmented...
'I don't like old women': A longitudinal analysis of older adults' portrayals on the Belgian silver screen (1945-2022) [0.03%]
“我不喜欢老女人”——基于纵向分析的比利时电影中老年人形象研究(1945—2022)
Femke De Sutter
Femke De Sutter
Cinema provides a flow of images of older adults, showing us how aging and older adults are constructed in a certain place and time. This study addresses two significant gaps in existing literature on the representation of older adults by (...
Graham D Rowles,Malcolm Cutchin
Graham D Rowles
This article presents a novel perspective from which to study aging and place. Adopting a Deweyan pragmatist perspective, aging and place are viewed through the lens of ongoing situations. Each situation is the dynamic expression of a co-co...
Tinkering with good care: Professional judgment and innovations in Danish nursing homes [0.03%]
丹麦养老院中的专业判断力与创新力:有关优质护理的探讨
Hanne Marlene Dahl,Morten Balle Hansen,Andrej Christian Lindholst
Hanne Marlene Dahl
This article examines the COVID-19 pandemic as a large-scale natural experiment, presenting unique opportunities for reflection and insights into what constitutes 'good care' for front-line managers in Danish nursing homes. Using care and i...
Small acts of resistance - community-dwelling oldest old reclaiming autonomy during a pandemic [0.03%]
小反抗行为——新冠肺炎疫情期间社区老年人重新获得自主权
Hanna Varjakoski,Elisa Tiilikainen,Inna Lisko et al.
Hanna Varjakoski et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted societies and social lives worldwide, leading to wide research interest in its consequences across age groups. This paper investigates the ways in which older adults strived to maintain autonomy during the con...
Editorial for special issue Ethical concerns: Envisioning ethnographic fieldwork with cognitively impaired older adults [0.03%]
特刊《伦理问题:构想认知障碍老年人的民族志田野工作》导语
Barbara Pieta,Cristina Douglas,Matthew Lariviere et al.
Barbara Pieta et al.
Narrative engagement in story listening: The challenge of age and vision loss [0.03%]
叙事性倾听故事:年龄和视力下降的挑战
Signe Lund Mathiesen,Amanda Grenier,Walter Wittich et al.
Signe Lund Mathiesen et al.
Narrative engagement offers substantial psychosocial benefits, including cognitive health, emotional and social well-being, and longevity. However, vision loss in older adults can pose challenges in accessing printed narratives. As individu...
(not) lovely: Enacting solidarity in dementia care through participatory Arts [0.03%]
(不)可爱的:通过参与式艺术实施痴呆症护理中的团结精神
Chloé Bradwell
Chloé Bradwell
This article considers how artists can help highlight the value of negative emotions for care home residents living with dementia. It continues the discussion on arts and health in dementia care by looking at wellbeing beyond mere individua...
Aging into (in)visibility: Tracing Hijra life narratives in Dayanita Singh's Myself Mona Ahmed [0.03%]
从 visibility 到(in)visibility:戴亚尼塔·辛格的《梅娜嬷嬷》中的印度第三性人叙事分析
Riya Chawla,Preeti Bhatt
Riya Chawla
The most poignant challenges experienced by South Asian Hijras (the culturally marginalized transgender community in India that is associated with various rituals, roles, and responsibilities) are related to the lack of family support and d...
At Your Age?! and AgeACTED: a theoretical exploration of an ethnodrama on ageism [0.03%]
以你的年龄……真的吗?!和“扮演”的年龄——一部关于年龄主义的民族戏剧作品的理论探索
Elaine Desmond,Eleanor Bantry White
Elaine Desmond
This article provides a theoretical exploration of an ethnodrama project on ageism entitled AgeACTED (Ageism Challenged Through Ethnodrama). The theatre script, At Your Age?!, which was the output of AgeACTED uses the verbatim words of six ...