Sex and the (older) single girl: experiences of sex and dating in later life [0.03%]
单恋的“熟女”:晚年的性与 Dating体验
Bianca Fileborn,Rachel Thorpe,Gail Hawkes et al.
Bianca Fileborn et al.
This study explored the sexual subjectivities of older Australian women. In this article we present findings from 15 qualitative interviews with Australian women aged 55-81 who were single at the time of interview. The majority of these wom...
Making sense of a changed physical body: why gender matters at end of life [0.03%]
理解改变的身体:关于临终阶段的性别差异的影响
Ana Patrícia Hilário
Ana Patrícia Hilário
The bodily experience of patients near end of life has been presented within sociological literature as largely undifferentiated. The attempt of this paper is to overcome this gap by exploring how gender intersects with the loss of bodily a...
The experiences of older mothers following the return of an adult child home [0.03%]
老年母亲面对成年子女返家的经历体验
Yehudit Schwarts,Liat Ayalon
Yehudit Schwarts
Context: The present study examines the experience of co-residence of older mothers with their adult children who have returned home, as seen from the mothers' perspective. ...
Staff members' negotiation of power in client engagement: analysis of practice within an Australian aged care service [0.03%]
从业人员权力的协商:澳大利亚养老服务业的实践分析
Andrea Petriwskyj,Alexandra Gibson,Glenys Webby
Andrea Petriwskyj
With increasing focus on client control and active client roles in aged care service provision, client engagement is highlighted as fundamental to contemporary care practice. Client engagement itself, however, is complex and is impacted by ...
"Careworkers don't have a voice:" epistemological violence in residential care for older people [0.03%]
“护工没有发言权”:机构养老中的认识论暴力
Albert Banerjee,Pat Armstrong,Tamara Daly et al.
Albert Banerjee et al.
Drawing on feminist epistemologies, this paper attends to the way the reductionist assumptions have shaped the organization of nursing home carework in manners that are insufficient to the needs of relational care. This paper is informed by...
Volunteering as reciprocity: beneficial and harmful effects of social policies to encourage contribution in older age [0.03%]
互助中的志愿服务:鼓励老年人参与的社會政策的积极作用与消极作用
Christine Stephens,Mary Breheny,Juliana Mansvelt
Christine Stephens
Social policy applications of 'active ageing' ideals have recently focussed on volunteering as a beneficial and valuable contribution that older people can make to their communities. In this paper we draw attention to the positive and negat...
Japan's long-term care policy for older people: the emergence of innovative "mobilisation" initiatives following the 2005 reforms [0.03%]
日本的长期护理政策:2005年改革后的创新举措——以“动员”为中心的社区养老服务模式探索与评估
Mayumi Hayashi
Mayumi Hayashi
Japan leads the global race for solutions to the increasing long-term care demand from an ageing population. Initial responses in 2000 saw the launch of the public Long-Term Care Insurance (LTCI) system which witnessed an unexpectedly subst...
The lost Gemeinschaft: how people working with the elderly explain loneliness [0.03%]
被遗忘的共同体:照护老年人的人是如何解释孤独的
Werner Schirmer,Dimitris Michailakis
Werner Schirmer
We conducted a qualitative interview study with people of different professions working with lonely elderly people. The rationale of the study was to examine how these respondents explain loneliness among the elderly. The present article fo...
Sibling structure, distributive norms, and negotiation for mothers-in-law's assistance in rural South China [0.03%]
中国南部农村的同胞结构、分配规范及对婆母照料的帮助谈判
Clara Wai-chun To
Clara Wai-chun To
Context: Recent studies of parent-adult child relations using a network family approach have paid increasing attention to within-family differences and the role of in-laws in parent-adult child exchanges. However, the eff...
Lily Nosraty,Marja Jylhä,Taina Raittila et al.
Lily Nosraty et al.
Purpose: To discover how 90-91-year-olds see a good old age and identify the dimensions of good and successful aging that appear in their talk. Design and...