Eric Gagnon,Romane Marcotte
Eric Gagnon
For many years, there has been a great deal of discussion about "personhood" in healthcare, particularly in long-term care. Intervention programs are designed to be person-centered. The quality of care and services is measured in terms of r...
Exploring sexual liberation in middle age: An intersectional analysis of homosexual women in Jackie Kay's short stories [0.03%]
杰基·凯短篇小说中的同性恋女性身上的中年性解放探析——交叉分析视角
Verónica Vizcaíno
Verónica Vizcaíno
The aging experiences of non-heterosexual women are frequently overlooked and undervalued in contemporary society. Consequently, the prevailing perception of middle-aged women predominantly revolves around their roles as heterosexual partne...
Introduction to special edition: Gender and sexual aging in the history and culture of health and medicine [0.03%]
特刊简介:健康医学史及文化中的性别与性衰老问题
Alison Downham Moore,Sarah Lamb
Alison Downham Moore
"Families are a resource, not the enemy": Canadian family caregivers' experiences of COVID-19 pandemic visitor restrictions [0.03%]
“家庭是一种资源,而不是敌人” :加拿大家庭护工对COVID-19大流行访客限制的体验
Kirstian Gibson,Heather Alford,Heather Ward et al.
Kirstian Gibson et al.
Canadian long-term care homes implemented strict visitor restrictions at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic to control the spread of the virus among residents. These restrictions extended to family caregivers, a significant provider of in-p...
Elif Çevik,Orhan Çevik
Elif Çevik
In this scholarly investigation, the discourse revolves around the phenomenon of aging, a salient concern within the realm of social policy and social services, as elucidated through the portrayal of older individuals in the films I Care a ...
Mobilities and leisure in later ages: The role of religious tourism in the lives of low-income older women in India [0.03%]
后老龄化时代的流动性与闲暇:印度低收入老年女性生活中宗教旅游的作用
Prajwal Nagesh,Ajay Bailey,Sobin George et al.
Prajwal Nagesh et al.
Background and objectives: With the expansion of low-income urban areas in low and middle-income countries (LMIC), the recognition of leisure opportunities for older women remains under-researched. This study uses a mobil...
Priests aging well: The role of gerotranscendence and its relationships with perceived health status, and life satisfaction among Catholic priests [0.03%]
神父正在老龄化:论超脱老化在其感知健康状态和生活满意度中的作用
Jordan Orbe,Michiko Iwasaki,Anthony Isacco et al.
Jordan Orbe et al.
Aging in the priesthood presents unique challenges in America. Due to the declining number of priests serving the growing U.S. Catholic population, many older priests delay retirement and continue to work while dealing with various physical...
Reassessing the goals of musical activities for people living with dementia: Supporting joint agency, selfhood and couplehood with an embodied and relational approach [0.03%]
重新评估患有痴呆症的人的音乐活动的目标:以具身和关系的方法支持共同代理,自我和夫妻关系
Justin Christensen,Renee Timmers,Jennifer MacRitchie
Justin Christensen
A risk present in medically informed psychosocial interventions for dementia, including musical interventions, is the potential to overly prioritise the reduction of cognitive decline, which can inadvertently emphasise deterioration and los...
To begin the world anew: Epistolary lessons on aging into old age by 4th earl of Chesterfield [0.03%]
重头开始:Chesterfield勋爵关于老年之道的教诲式的书信集
Katarzyna Bronk-Bacon
Katarzyna Bronk-Bacon
Philip Dormer Stanhope (1694-1773), 4th Earl of Chesterfield, is both a witness of and an agent in the most important transformations in eighteenth-century England. While his Letters to His Son and Letters to His Godson have been examined i...
Hans-Georg Eilenberger,Jenny Slatman
Hans-Georg Eilenberger
Today's social gerontology of the body consists of an archipelago of different ideas and approaches. Social constructionism, phenomenology and other prominent frameworks come with distinctive and often unexamined assumptions about what a bo...