"This is our last stop": Negotiating end-of-life transitions in assisted living [0.03%]
“这是我们的最后一站”:关于合居中临终过渡的协商
Mary M Ball,Candace L Kemp,Carole Hollingsworth et al.
Mary M Ball et al.
Where people die has important implications for end-of-life (EOL) care. Assisted living (AL) increasingly is becoming a site of EOL care and a place where people die. AL residents are moving in older and sicker and with more complex care ne...
Multicenter Study
Journal of aging studies. 2014 Aug:30:1-13. DOI:10.1016/j.jaging.2014.02.002 2014
An intensely sympathetic awareness: experiential similarity and cultural norms as means for gaining older African Americans' trust of scientific research [0.03%]
感同身受的意识:体验相似性和文化规范作为赢得非裔美国人信任的手段
Myra G Sabir,Karl A Pillemer
Myra G Sabir
Well-known trust-building methods are routinely used to recruit and retain older African Americans into scientific research studies, yet the quandary over how to overcome this group's hesitance to participate in research remains. We present...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Journal of aging studies. 2014 Apr:29:142-9. DOI:10.1016/j.jaging.2013.11.005 2014
Future talk in later life [0.03%]
老年期的展望性谈话
Isabella Paoletti,Sandra Gomes
Isabella Paoletti
This article focuses on the relevance that the dimension of the future has for promoting healthy and active aging. Older people generally have difficulties in talking about the future and when they do they generally express very negative pe...
What goes around comes back around: life narratives and the significance of the past in Donna Leon's Death at La Fenice [0.03%]
因果循环:多娜·勒翁的《福谢剧场谋杀案》中的人生故事和过去的意义
Emma Domínguez-Rué
Emma Domínguez-Rué
This paper examines the life narratives of characters in Donna Leon's much-celebrated novel Death at La Fenice (1992). In the first of her Brunetti mystery series, Commissario Guido Brunetti investigates the death of the renowned conductor ...
Cutting Brussels sprouts: collaboration involving persons with dementia [0.03%]
合作涉及痴呆症患者切西兰花茎球的操作过程
Lars-Christer Hydén
Lars-Christer Hydén
How people with dementia collaborate with other people is an area in need of more research and conceptualizations. Collaboration introduces a number of new possibilities and demands concerning cognitive and linguistic abilities and it is su...
Celebrating fifty years of research and applications in reminiscence and life review: state of the art and new directions [0.03%]
怀旧和生命回顾研究与应用五十年:现状与展望
Gerben J Westerhof,Ernst T Bohlmeijer
Gerben J Westerhof
Fifty years ago, psychiatrist Robert Butler (1963) published an influential article on the recollection and evaluation of personal memories in later life. We discuss the major insights and applications in psychological gerontology that were...
Miriam S Moss,Sidney Z Moss
Miriam S Moss
Researchers and clinicians have traditionally explored widowhood as an intrapersonal process. We expand the paradigm of bereavement research to explore the widow's perceptions of her experience within a family context. In a study of family ...
Lauren R Bangerter,Vincent R Waldron
Lauren R Bangerter
This study examines changes in long-distance relationships between grandparents and their adolescent grandchildren by identifying relational turning points and trajectories. Qualitative analysis of data collected from interviews with grandp...
"I will never be the granny with rosy cheeks": perceptions of aging in precarious and financially secure middle-aged Germans [0.03%]
“我永远不会成为面颊红润的老太太”——不稳定的德国中年人和经济安全的中年德国人关于老龄化的认知差异
Catrinel Craciun,Uwe Flick
Catrinel Craciun
Nowadays people are growing old in a context where youth culture is the norm and where self-initiative is required in order to prepare for a good old age. However, planning old age may be more difficult for certain social groups with insecu...
Social rights and employment rights related to family care: family care regimes in Europe [0.03%]
欧洲与家庭照料相关的社会权和劳动权:家庭照料制度
Patricia Frericks,Per H Jensen,Birgit Pfau-Effinger
Patricia Frericks
In early welfare states, social rights predominantly derived from formal employment relations. Within the past two decades, however, some European countries have opened these social institutions to care work also. Cash-for-care and social e...
Comparative Study
Journal of aging studies. 2014 Apr:29:66-77. DOI:10.1016/j.jaging.2013.12.002 2014