Successful ageing: a historical overview and critical analysis of a successful concept [0.03%]
成功老龄化:一个成功的概念的历史回顾和批判分析
Morten Hillgaard Bülow,Thomas Söderqvist
Morten Hillgaard Bülow
Since the late 1980s, the concept of 'successful ageing' has set the frame for discourse about contemporary ageing research. Through an analysis of the reception to John W. Rowe and Robert L. Kahn's launch of the concept of 'successful agei...
Administering questionnaires to older people: rigid adherence to protocol may deny and disacknowledge emotional expression [0.03%]
对老年人进行问卷调查:僵化地遵循既定方案可能会否认和忽视他们的情感表达
Kay de Vries,Carol J Leppa,Rosemarie Sandford et al.
Kay de Vries et al.
This paper draws on data from a larger study conducted in care home facilities in: Seattle, USA; West Sussex and Surrey in the UK; and in the lower North Island in New Zealand. Two extracts from interactions between the researchers and an o...
Participation and power in care: exploring the "client" in client engagement [0.03%]
参与和权力在护理中:探索客户参与中的“客户”概念
Andrea Petriwskyj,Alexandra Gibson,Glenys Webby
Andrea Petriwskyj
Despite growing recognition in health and care services of the necessity for client engagement, it is still not easily put into practice. This is owing to a range of factors relating to participating staff and clients, as well as the broade...
Asa Larsson Ranada,Jan-Erik Hagberg
Asa Larsson Ranada
The article explores how old people who live in their ordinary home, reason and act regarding their 'material room' (technical objects, such as household appliances, communication tools and things, such as furniture, personal belongings, ga...
Defining aging in cyborgs: a bio-techno-social definition of aging [0.03%]
赛博格中的衰老定义——一种生物-技术-社会的衰老概念
Anita Wejbrandt
Anita Wejbrandt
Initially the aim of this article was to discuss and define aging at the intersection point between biology and sociology. However, recent biomedical and technological advances are changing the discourse on aging, and against this backgroun...
The appraisal of difference: critical gerontology and the active-ageing-paradigm [0.03%]
差异的评判:批判性老年学与积极老龄化范式
Silke van Dyk
Silke van Dyk
The article deals with the re-negotiation of old age in current times of flexible capitalism and its analysis by Critical Gerontologists who criticize this process as age denial and midlife-imperialism. Starting out from the instructive cri...
Embodied ageing and categorisation work amongst retirees in the Faroe Islands [0.03%]
法罗群岛退休人员的身体老化及分类工作研究
Asa Róin
Asa Róin
This paper addresses ageing and embodiment and explores how age is negotiated in interaction using Membership Categorisation Work. Data were derived from group and individual interviews with home-dwelling retirees in the Faroe Islands. The ...
"Not a replacement": emotional experiences and practical consequences of Israeli second couplehood stepfamilies constructed in old age [0.03%]
"不是取代品":以色列老年时期构建的继偶家庭中的情感体验与实际后果
Chaya Koren,Sharon Lipman-Schiby
Chaya Koren
The increase in life expectancy enhances phenomena such as second couplehood in old age following widowhood or divorce as an alternative way of coping with changes that occur with aging. Research on the phenomenon has focused mainly on indi...
Understanding the personhood of Deaf people with dementia: methodological issues [0.03%]
听障痴呆人士的主体性研究:方法论问题
Alys Young,Emma Ferguson-Coleman,John Keady
Alys Young
This article concerns Deaf people in the United Kingdom, who use sign language, who have a formal diagnosis of dementia and who have participated in interviews in British Sign Language (BSL) about their experience of living with dementia. W...
Aging gracefully: a comparative study of Japanese and Malaysian women aged 65-75 [0.03%]
优雅地老去:日本和马来西亚65至75岁老年妇女的比较研究
Jin Kuan Kok,Yuet Ngor Yap
Jin Kuan Kok
Longer lives and extended retirement have created a 'young old age' stage of life. How people spend their "young old age" has become increasingly important. This research aims to investigate the different ageing experiences of Japanese and ...
Comparative Study
Journal of aging studies. 2014 Dec:31:54-61. DOI:10.1016/j.jaging.2014.08.007 2014