Caring and Well-being: A Lifeworld Approach
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2013
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Beschreibung: | Description based upon print version of record Front Cover; Caring and Well-being; Contents; List of illustrations; Preface and acknowledgements; Introduction: The need for humanised care; Part I: Humanising health care: A lifeworld approach; 1. A value framework for the humanisation of care; 2. A lifeworld approach: Revisiting a humanising philosophy that provides an experiential context for considering health and illness; 3. Lifeworld-led health care is more than patient-led care; 4. Caring for a partner with Alzheimer's: An illustration ofresearch-based knowledge for lifeworld-led care Part II: Well-being and suffering: The focus of care5. An existential theory of well-being: 'Dwelling-mobility'; 6. Kinds of well-being: Eighteen directions for caring; 7. Kinds of suffering: Caring for vulnerability; 8. An illustration of well-being as dwelling-mobility: Older peoples' experiences of living in rural areas; Part III: Developing the capacity to care; 9. The creativity of 'unspecialisation': Contemplative knowledge and practical wisdom; 10. Complex knowledge to underpin caring: Embodiedrelational understanding 11. Embodied interpretation: One way of re-presentingresearch findings that may serve to sensitise the empathic imagination12. Embodying nursing open-heartedness: An illustrationof a core capacity for caring; 13. Conclusion: Caring for well-being; References; Index <P>This book is concerned with how we can humanise health and social care, keeping the person at the centre of practice. Investigating what it means to be human in a health and social care context, it presents new perspectives about how professionals can enhance their capacity for humanly sensitive care. </P> Includes bibliographical references and index |
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