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- catalog abstract "This volume assesses the importance of autonomy to quality of life in long-term care facilities. First addressing conceptual issues, the editors then pose such questions as: What is autonomy and what does it mean in the context of physically and/or cognitively impaired elders? What is the effect of nursing home financing and federal regulations? How does the traditional medical model, which casts residents as "patients," affect autonomy? How does the physical environment make a difference? The contributors then go on to describe six successful models of care that provide a more meaningful quality of life through promoting autonomy. Contributors include Robert and Rosalie Kane, Keren Brown Wilson, and Bart Collopy.".
- catalog contributor b7921019.
- catalog contributor b7921020.
- catalog contributor b7921021.
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Mathy Mezey -- 1. Power, Paternalism, and the Ambiguities of Autonomy / Bart J. Collopy -- 2. Resident Autonomy in Long-Term Care: Paradoxes and Challenges / Brian F. Hofland -- 3. The Nursing Home Population / Kenneth Brummel-Smith and Stanley J. Brody -- 4. Cognitive Impairment and Autonomy / Cornelia K. Beck and Theresa S. Vogelpohl -- 5. The Impact of Long-Term Care Financing on Personal Autonomy / Robert L. Kane -- 6. Autonomy and Regulation in Long-Term Care: An Odd Couple, An Ambiguous Relationship / Rosalie A. Kane -- 7. The Medical Model and its Effect on Autonomy: A Comparison of Two Long-Term Care Settings / Charles W. Lidz and Robert P. Arnold -- 8. A Resident's View of Autonomy / G. Janet Tulloch -- 9. The Graberget Model of Care / Ulla Turremark -- 10. The Skaevinge Project: A Model for Future Primary Health Care -- The English Summary / Lis Wagner -- 11. Assisted Living as a Model of Care Delivery / Keren Brown Wilson.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "This volume assesses the importance of autonomy to quality of life in long-term care facilities. First addressing conceptual issues, the editors then pose such questions as: What is autonomy and what does it mean in the context of physically and/or cognitively impaired elders? What is the effect of nursing home financing and federal regulations? How does the traditional medical model, which casts residents as "patients," affect autonomy? How does the physical environment make a difference? The contributors then go on to describe six successful models of care that provide a more meaningful quality of life through promoting autonomy. Contributors include Robert and Rosalie Kane, Keren Brown Wilson, and Bart Collopy.".
- catalog extent "xx, 244 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Enhancing autonomy in long-term care.".
- catalog identifier "0826186807".
- catalog isFormatOf "Enhancing autonomy in long-term care.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Springer Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "Enhancing autonomy in long-term care.".
- catalog subject "1995 C-600".
- catalog subject "362.1/6 20".
- catalog subject "Aged".
- catalog subject "Autonomy (Psychology) in old age.".
- catalog subject "Freedom".
- catalog subject "Homes for the Aged organization & administration.".
- catalog subject "Long-Term Care psychology".
- catalog subject "Long-Term Care".
- catalog subject "Nursing Homes organization & administration.".
- catalog subject "Older people Long-term care Moral and ethical aspects.".
- catalog subject "Quality of Life".
- catalog subject "RC954.3 .E54 1995".
- catalog subject "Residence Characteristics.".
- catalog subject "WT 27.1 E58 1995".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Mathy Mezey -- 1. Power, Paternalism, and the Ambiguities of Autonomy / Bart J. Collopy -- 2. Resident Autonomy in Long-Term Care: Paradoxes and Challenges / Brian F. Hofland -- 3. The Nursing Home Population / Kenneth Brummel-Smith and Stanley J. Brody -- 4. Cognitive Impairment and Autonomy / Cornelia K. Beck and Theresa S. Vogelpohl -- 5. The Impact of Long-Term Care Financing on Personal Autonomy / Robert L. Kane -- 6. Autonomy and Regulation in Long-Term Care: An Odd Couple, An Ambiguous Relationship / Rosalie A. Kane -- 7. The Medical Model and its Effect on Autonomy: A Comparison of Two Long-Term Care Settings / Charles W. Lidz and Robert P. Arnold -- 8. A Resident's View of Autonomy / G. Janet Tulloch -- 9. The Graberget Model of Care / Ulla Turremark -- 10. The Skaevinge Project: A Model for Future Primary Health Care -- The English Summary / Lis Wagner -- 11. Assisted Living as a Model of Care Delivery / Keren Brown Wilson.".
- catalog title "Enhancing autonomy in long-term care : concepts and strategies / Lucia M. Gamroth, Joyce Semradek, Elizabeth M. Tornquist, editors.".
- catalog type "text".