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Publikováno v:
Nursing and Residential Care. 11:393-396
People with incontinence problems are particularly vulnerable to feeling a loss of dignity. A recent study on dignity in care settings explored the factors important to residents in maintaining dignity during continence care.
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Disability and Rehabilitation. 29:1858-1869
This paper examines respondents' relationship with work following a stroke and explores their experiences including the perceived barriers to and facilitators of a return to employment.Our qualitative study explored the experiences and recovery of 43
Autor:
Helen P. Alaszewski, Jill Manthorpe
Publikováno v:
Quality in Ageing and Older Adults. 3:22-29
This article reports on the findings of a small research study exploring provision at local level for people with dementia. The study involved a survey of practitioners and managers, and the difficulties of this approach are illustrated and explored.
Autor:
Helen P. Alaszewski, Andy Alaszewski
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Learning Disabilities. 30:56-62
The present paper examines the importance of risk when supporting individuals with learning disabilities. It uses data from a small research project designed to examine the perceptions of risk held by users, carers and professionals, as well as the r
Publikováno v:
Healthsocial care in the community. 13(3)
Previous research has established high rates of mental health need in looked after children. The study described in this paper aimed to explore in more depth the mental health problems of looked after children and to examine the service response to t
Publikováno v:
Disability and rehabilitation. 26(18)
This pilot study aimed to explore with stroke survivors, carers and professionals, the impact of stroke and the process of recovery and rehabilitation. One theme that emerged in interviews with professionals was their use of the bereavement model in
Autor:
Patrick Brown
On Vulnerability maps out an array of perspectives for critically examining the nature of vulnerability, its unequal patterning across different social groups, alongside the everyday social processes that render us vulnerable – interactions, identi