ISBN:
0-85255-938-0
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978-0-85255-938-3
,
0-85255-937-2
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978-0-85255-937-6
,
1-930618-31-X
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978-1-930618-31-2
,
1-930618-30-1
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978-1-930618-30-5
Language:
English
Pages:
XI, 317 Seiten
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Illustrationen
Edition:
First edition
Series Statement:
School of American Research Advanced Seminar Series [59]
Keywords:
Ethnologie Alter
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Gesundheitswesen
;
Heilbehandlung
;
Kultur
;
Ethnographie
;
Soziales Verhalten
;
Sozialer Aspekt
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USA
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Administration
;
Verwandtschaft
;
Familie
Abstract:
This volume features ten scholars from anthropology, nursing, sociology, gerontology, human geography, and other disciplines who provide ethnographic case studies exploring critical care decision-making, models of care for people with Alzheimer`s disease, the way residents cope with the limitations, indignities, and opportunities of nursing home life, the roles of family members and nursing home employees, and the formulation of assisted living. The authors offer sustained examinations of the settings, flow, and structure of life relationships in geriatric long-term care institutions, as well as significant innovations in ethnographic methods. Researchers, caregivers, and those attentive to their own quality of life as they age will find this book essential reading. (Verlagsangaben)
Description / Table of Contents:
List of figures and tables -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: The Nursing Home as Cultural Code, Philip B. Stafford -- Section One. The Nursing Home as a Domain of Meaning Making -- 2. The Treatment of Acute Illness in Nursing Homes: The Environmental Context of Decision Making, Jeanie Kayser-Jones -- 3. A Use of Irony in Contemporary Ethnographic Narrative, Maria D. Vesperi -- 4. `Bread and Butter` Issues: Food, Conflict, and Control in a Nursing Home, Joel S. Savishinksy -- 5. Homebodies: Voices of Place in a North American Community, Philip B. Stafford -- 6. Alzheimer`s Units and Special Care: A Soteriological Fantasy, J. Neil Henderson -- 7. Family Involvement in Nursing Homes: A Decision-Making Perspective, Graham D. Rowles and Dallas M. High --- Section Two: The Nursing Home as a Domain of Relationsship Making -- 8. Wary Partners: Family-CNA Relationships in Nursing Homes, Renee Rose Shield -- 9. Defining Family Relationships in a Nursing Home Setting, Margaret A. Perkinson -- Section Three. New Frontiers in Long Term Care -- 10.The Social World of Assisted Living, Paula C. Carder -- References -- Index
Note:
Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 285-308"School of American Research advanced seminar Nursing Home Ethnography, Santa Fe, New Mexico, November, 1995" (letzte Seite)Enthält 10 Beiträge
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