The erosion of autonomy in long-term care:
In few places in American society are adults so dependent on others as in nursing homes. Minimizing this dependency and promoting autonomy has become a major focus of policy and ethics in gerontology. Yet most of these discussions are divorced from the day-to-day reality of long-term care and are im...
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1992
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Zusammenfassung: | In few places in American society are adults so dependent on others as in nursing homes. Minimizing this dependency and promoting autonomy has become a major focus of policy and ethics in gerontology. Yet most of these discussions are divorced from the day-to-day reality of long-term care and are implicitly based on concepts of autonomy derived from acute medical care settings. Promoting autonomy in long-term care, however, is a complex task which requires close attention to everyday routines and a fundamental rethinking of the meaning of autonomy. This timely work is based on an observational study of two different types of settings which provide long-term care for the elderly. The authors offer detailed descriptions of the organizational patterns and routine practices that erode autonomy of the elderly. Their observations lead to a substantial rethinking of what the concept of autonomy means in long-term care. The book concludes with suggestions on how the autonomy of elderly individuals in long-term care institutions might be promoted. |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 195 S. |
ISBN: | 0195073940 |
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spelling | Lidz, Charles W. Verfasser aut The erosion of autonomy in long-term care Charles W. Lidz ; Lynn Fischer ; Robert M. Arnold New York u.a. Oxford Univ. Press 1992 XIII, 195 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier In few places in American society are adults so dependent on others as in nursing homes. Minimizing this dependency and promoting autonomy has become a major focus of policy and ethics in gerontology. Yet most of these discussions are divorced from the day-to-day reality of long-term care and are implicitly based on concepts of autonomy derived from acute medical care settings. Promoting autonomy in long-term care, however, is a complex task which requires close attention to everyday routines and a fundamental rethinking of the meaning of autonomy. This timely work is based on an observational study of two different types of settings which provide long-term care for the elderly. The authors offer detailed descriptions of the organizational patterns and routine practices that erode autonomy of the elderly. Their observations lead to a substantial rethinking of what the concept of autonomy means in long-term care. The book concludes with suggestions on how the autonomy of elderly individuals in long-term care institutions might be promoted. Autonomie (algemeen) gtt Autonomie chez la personne âgée Patients d'établissements de soins, de cure, etc - États-Unis Patiënten gtt Personnes âgées - Soins de longue durée Verpleeghuizen gtt Aged United States Autonomy (Psychology) in old age Freedom United States Homes for the Aged United States Interpersonal Relations United States Long-Term Care United States Nursing Homes United States Nursing home patients United States Older people Long-term care Patient Advocacy United States Autonomie (DE-588)4003974-2 gnd rswk-swf Langzeitbetreuung (DE-588)4470353-3 gnd rswk-swf Altenheim (DE-588)4068590-1 gnd rswk-swf USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Altenheim (DE-588)4068590-1 s Langzeitbetreuung (DE-588)4470353-3 s Autonomie (DE-588)4003974-2 s DE-604 Fischer, Lynn Verfasser aut Arnold, Robert M. Verfasser aut |
spellingShingle | Lidz, Charles W. Fischer, Lynn Arnold, Robert M. The erosion of autonomy in long-term care Autonomie (algemeen) gtt Autonomie chez la personne âgée Patients d'établissements de soins, de cure, etc - États-Unis Patiënten gtt Personnes âgées - Soins de longue durée Verpleeghuizen gtt Aged United States Autonomy (Psychology) in old age Freedom United States Homes for the Aged United States Interpersonal Relations United States Long-Term Care United States Nursing Homes United States Nursing home patients United States Older people Long-term care Patient Advocacy United States Autonomie (DE-588)4003974-2 gnd Langzeitbetreuung (DE-588)4470353-3 gnd Altenheim (DE-588)4068590-1 gnd |
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title | The erosion of autonomy in long-term care |
title_auth | The erosion of autonomy in long-term care |
title_exact_search | The erosion of autonomy in long-term care |
title_full | The erosion of autonomy in long-term care Charles W. Lidz ; Lynn Fischer ; Robert M. Arnold |
title_fullStr | The erosion of autonomy in long-term care Charles W. Lidz ; Lynn Fischer ; Robert M. Arnold |
title_full_unstemmed | The erosion of autonomy in long-term care Charles W. Lidz ; Lynn Fischer ; Robert M. Arnold |
title_short | The erosion of autonomy in long-term care |
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topic | Autonomie (algemeen) gtt Autonomie chez la personne âgée Patients d'établissements de soins, de cure, etc - États-Unis Patiënten gtt Personnes âgées - Soins de longue durée Verpleeghuizen gtt Aged United States Autonomy (Psychology) in old age Freedom United States Homes for the Aged United States Interpersonal Relations United States Long-Term Care United States Nursing Homes United States Nursing home patients United States Older people Long-term care Patient Advocacy United States Autonomie (DE-588)4003974-2 gnd Langzeitbetreuung (DE-588)4470353-3 gnd Altenheim (DE-588)4068590-1 gnd |
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