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Environmental Gerontology: What Now?

Editat de Rick Scheidt, Benyamin Schwarz
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2012
Environmental gerontology – the research on aging and environment – evolved during the late 1960s, when the domain became a relevant topic due to societal concerns with the problems of housing for elderly people. The field proliferated during the 1970s and 1980s, and remains viable and active today on an international scale. However, in recent times, the viability of the field and its future has been brought into question.
In this volume, international experts across diverse areas reflect on the current progress of their respective disciplines, illustrating research-grounded benefits emerging from their work, and suggesting new agenda that can guide progress in the future. The contributors address a wide range of issues, including: evaluation of existing paradigms and new theories that might advance both research and training; issues and applications in methods, measures, and empirically-generated research agenda; innovative approaches to environmental transformations in home, community, and long-term care settings; and understudied populations and issues in environmental gerontology.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Housing for the Elderly.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415626163
ISBN-10: 0415626161
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.81 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Professional

Cuprins

1. First Words  PART I: PARADIGMS, THEORIES, AND CONTEXT: STOCK-TAKING AND NEW GROUND  2. Environmental Gerontology: What Now?  3. The Quest for a New Paradigm: A Need to Rewire the Way We Think  4. Out of Their Residential Comfort and Mastery Zones: Toward a More Relevant Environmental Gerontology  5. Environmental Gerontology for the Future: Community-Based Living for the Third Age  PART II: METHODS AND MEASURES: ISSUES AND APPLICATIONS  6. Implementation of Research-Based Strategies to Foster Person–Environment Fit in Housing Environments: Challenges and Experiences during 20 Years  7. On the Quantitative Assessment of Perceived Housing in Later Life  8. Building a "Practice-Based" Research Agenda: Emerging Scholars Confront a Changing Landscape in Long-Term Care  PART III: TRANSFORMING ENVIRONMENTS: HOME AND COMMUNITY CONTEXTS  9. Age-friendly Philadelphia: Bringing Diverse Networks Together around Aging Issues  10. Assessing and Adapting the Home Environment to Reduce Falls and Meet the Changing Capacity of Older Adults  11. Aging and Dying in Place: A Personal Journey  PART IV: TRANSFORMING ENVIRONMENTS: CARE-BASED SETTINGS  12. Veterans Health Administration: A Model for Transforming Nursing Home Care  13. European Long-Term Care Models: An Interview with Victor Regnier  14. Design for Dementia Care: A Retrospective Look at the Woodside Place Model  PART V: INTO THE LIGHT: POPULATIONS AND TOPICS DESERVING MORE ATTENTION  15. Understudied Older Populations and Settings in Environmental Gerontology: Candidates for Future Research  16. The Dark Side: Stigma in Purpose-Built Senior Environments  17. The Role of the Social Environment on Physical and Mental Health of Older Adults  18. Last Words

Descriere

In this volume, international experts across diverse areas in this important field reflect on the current progress of their respective disciplines, illustrate research-grounded benefits emerging from their work, and suggest new agenda that can guide progress in the near future.This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Housing for the Elderly.