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Public health responses to ageing in the face of demographic change. [PDF]
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1986
Home care is currently one of the most rapidly growing fields in health care, yet it is a subject that the majority of physicians know little about.
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Home care is currently one of the most rapidly growing fields in health care, yet it is a subject that the majority of physicians know little about.
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Business and Society Review, 2000
The relationship between care reasoning (Gilligan, 1982) and fights reasoning (Kohlberg, 1984) has been discussed in the business ethics and business and society literature since the early 1980s. We can organize these discussions by the level of analysis they address.
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The relationship between care reasoning (Gilligan, 1982) and fights reasoning (Kohlberg, 1984) has been discussed in the business ethics and business and society literature since the early 1980s. We can organize these discussions by the level of analysis they address.
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1994
The relationship between the dental industry and the profession is reviewed by JADA’s Executive Editor, James Berry.
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The relationship between the dental industry and the profession is reviewed by JADA’s Executive Editor, James Berry.
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Advances in Nursing Science, 1990
This article explores the interrelationships of environment, nursing, and caring and challenges the readers, particularly in light of the ecology crisis, to examine the apparent anthropocentric emphasis of current human care and caring theory. The intent is to engage all nurses in thoughtful study and reflection and in fruitful, friendly dialogue.
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This article explores the interrelationships of environment, nursing, and caring and challenges the readers, particularly in light of the ecology crisis, to examine the apparent anthropocentric emphasis of current human care and caring theory. The intent is to engage all nurses in thoughtful study and reflection and in fruitful, friendly dialogue.
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Time to Care, Care Commanders and Care Footsoldiers
2009This chapter uses data from our set of 30 in-depth Care Conversations with carers and care recipients to examine the way unpaid care work interfaces with employment in terms of time demands. It also explores the ways in which time for love labouring is squeezed out increasingly through the use of so-called flexible time schedules, the intensification ...
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Institutional Care, Foster Home Care or Family Care?
Pediatrics, 1974Three case histories and an account of an epidemic in a home have highlighted a few of the physical, social and mental problems encountered by motherless babies in their different environmental settings. The institutionalized child may have a normal physical development, but becomes mentally retarded because of lack of social stimulation and individual
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