Independence in Old Age: Older German Women Living Alone

Independence in Old Age: Older German Women Living Alone

Author: Monika I. Linhart

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13:

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The findings suggest that nurses who work with the elderly should assess their clients in a very holistic manner and be aware that their perceptions of independence may differ from that of their clients. Since perception is related to maintaining independence, nurses and other health care providers need to understand their elderly clients' perceptions and include these constructs in their health care planning in order to provide the most effective and appropriate care.


Aging in the Right Place

Aging in the Right Place

Author: Stephen M. Golant

Publisher: Health Professions Press

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781938870330

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Highlights the profound significance of where older people live and receive care. This book explores many pathways to thriving in old age, ranging from aging in place to moving to housing and care settings specially tailored to match a person's lifestyle and vulnerabilities.--Provided by publisher.


Handbook of Research on Individualism and Identity in the Globalized Digital Age

Handbook of Research on Individualism and Identity in the Globalized Digital Age

Author: Topor, F. Sigmund

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2016-08-15

Total Pages: 672

ISBN-13: 1522505237

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Globalization has shifted perspectives on individualism and identity as cultural exchange occurs more rapidly in an age of heightened connectivity. As technology connects those around the world, it too helps to provoke a shift in the autonomy of individuals. The Handbook of Research on Individualism and Identity in the Globalized Digital Age is an essential resource for researchers, professionals, and graduate-level students. This book explores and explains how globalization has impacted humans with specific emphasis on education and human development. This research-based publication presents critical perspectives on universal changes that are occurring due to globalization.


Being Alone

Being Alone

Author: Sharon Davis Burt

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13:

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Elderly women comprise one of the fastest growing segments of the population in the United States. This growth is due in large part to increasing longevity, and a woman's life expectancy has now reached 79 years. However, along with those added years comes an increase in morbidity and a greater likelihood of living alone. This study describes the life experience of a specific group of elderly women, those who are homebound and living alone. When elderly women are included in research, the same combination of descriptors used for the participants in this study has not been incorporated. Consequently, while much has been inferred about this specific group of women, little is actually known. Using a phenomenological method, the lived experience of homebound elderly females living alone was explored. Interviews were conducted with fourteen women who were 65 years of age or older, lived alone, and were able to leave their homes only with great effort and/or the assistance of others. The phenomenological methodology of Giorgi was used to analyze the data from these interviews. Five main themes emerged from the data: slipping away, balancing dependence and independence, making the most of it, connecting and looking inward. Portions of the women's lives were slipping away as they passed their life expectancy and were living on borrowed time. Contacts with friends and relatives had been lost due to death and distance. In response to these changes, the women had to find a balance between dependence and independence. To maintain a degree of independence, it was necessary that they accept assistance in getting around and maintaining their home. However, the women were making the most of their lives, and living alone did not make them lonely. Those who were most positive about their lives all resided in senior complexes. These women stayed in contact with others and were likely to give assistance or gifts to others. They also looked inward to discuss where they found their strength, reflected on their past, and offered advice to younger women who would be following in their footsteps.


Older Women and Well-Being

Older Women and Well-Being

Author: Mala Kapur Shankardass

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-09-24

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 9811646058

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This book provides deep insights into concerns related to the well-being in older women across the globe. Written by experts in the field, it explores social roles, health, quality of life/well-being, as well as concerns related to abuse and neglect, impacting the health of older women. It discusses important conditions for the holistic health of older women from different perspectives and provides practical guidelines towards improving the overall status of older women's well-being in society. The chapters analyze the wider implications of older women’s experiences as family members, drivers of economies and members of a diverse population worldwide. Covering a focus which is applicable to countries across continents, whether developed or developing, the book has an overall appeal to academicians, health care, policy makers as well as researchers in areas such as aging, gerontology, social work and psychology.


Studies in the Economics of Aging

Studies in the Economics of Aging

Author: David A. Wise

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2007-12-01

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13: 0226903311

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Studies in the Economics of Aging is the fourth book in a series from the National Bureau of Economic Research that addresses economic issues in aging and retirement. Building on the research in The Economics of Aging (1989), Issues in the Economics of Aging (1990), and Topics in the Economics of Aging (1992), this volume examines elderly population growth and government spending, life expectancy and health, saving for retirement and housing values, aging in Germany and Taiwan, and the utilization of nursing home and other long-term care.


Health Literacy: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice

Health Literacy: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice

Author: Management Association, Information Resources

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2017-04-17

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 1522519297

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The development of better processes to relay medical information has enhanced the healthcare field. By implementing effective collaborative strategies, this ensures proper quality and instruction for both the patient and medical practitioners. Health Literacy: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice examines the latest advances in providing and helping patients and medical professionals to understand basic health information and the services that are most appropriate. Including innovative studies on interactive health information, health communication, and health education, this multi-volume book is an ideal source for professionals, researchers, academics, practitioners, and students interested in the improvement of health literacy.


Aging and Social Policy

Aging and Social Policy

Author: Harald Conrad

Publisher: IUDICIUM Verlag

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 3891298404

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In recent years, Japan and Germany have been facing very similar challenges: aging populations, changing employment structures, long-lasting economic stagnation, and globalization, all of which threaten existing social security arrangements. Both countries are in a number of respects more socially and politically regulated, and in this sense less liberal, than the Anglo-American economies. Nonetheless, during the last couple of years several important social policy reforms have been implemented. A comparison of these reforms may provide valuable insights into the changing character of "conservative" welfare states. This volume concentrates on two fields of social policy: long-term care insurance and public pensions. These social insurances are at the center of current public debate in both countries because population aging translates immediately into a higher demand for care for the elderly and old age security. The contributions range from demographic and policy implications of aging through detailed analyses on the different reform measures to specific aspects such as bioethical or regional policy considerations. The volume is intended not only for experts specializing in social policy research but also for policy makers as well as the general reader interested in the current debates centering on the "restructuring of the welfare state".


Social Work Practice With Older Adults

Social Work Practice With Older Adults

Author: Jill M. Chonody

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2017-12

Total Pages: 417

ISBN-13: 1506334288

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This book presents a contemporary framework based on the World Health Organization′s active aging policy that allows students to focus on client strengths and resources when working with the elderly. Covering micro, mezzo, and macro practice domains, the text examines all aspects of working with aging populations, from assessment through termination.