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Using the documentary The Biggest Little Farm (2019) and its follow-up sequel The Biggest Little Farm: The Return (2022), this article examines how American filmmaker and farmer John Chester and his wife Molly transformed previously dead land lacking ...
Kathryn Yalan Chang
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Engaging Bodies as Matters of Care [PDF]
This chapter attends to the often-neglected bodies of migrants who do not make it to their destination alive. It addresses initiatives where the bodies are attended to at the population level, i.e. practices of counting, as well as at the individual level, i.e. the burial, registration and potential forensic identification of individual deceased bodies.
M'charek, A., Black, J.
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AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To explore person-centred care provided to a group of older adults (65+) by understanding their experiences of care received, their participation in care and what matters to them during and after the transition process between ...
Elina Nilsen +3 more
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End-Of-Life Care in the Time of COVID-19: Communication Matters More Than Ever
Context The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in visitation restrictions across most health care settings, necessitating the use of remote communication to facilitate communication among families, patients and health care teams.
Mary T. Ersek +9 more
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AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To describe essential aspects of care continuity from the perspectives of persons with complex care needs and their family carers. BACKGROUND Continuity of care is an important aspect of quality, safety and efficiency.
Linda Ljungholm +3 more
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Objectives A caregiving stress perspective suggests that caregiving harms psychological well-being in informal caregivers, whereas a caregiving rewards perspective suggests that provision of care benefits psychological well-being.
Y. Lee, A. Bierman, M. Penning
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Healthcare facilities are among the most expensive buildings to construct, maintain, and operate. How building design can best support healthcare services, staff, and patients is important to consider.
J. Bernhardt +9 more
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With knowledge societies, the role of expert knowledge has grown to cover all areas of social life. When it affects deliberative processes and political decision-making, this role questions the quality and nature of contemporary democratic systems owing ...
Miquel Domènech
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Matters of care: speculative ethics in more than human worlds
“Care? Why should I care about care?” This question, raised by one of María Puig de la Bellacasa’s colleagues, is one that could be reasonably posed by any critical scholar. Care is, after all, a deeply fraught concept.
A. Shapiro
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Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia. Recent thinking portrays AD as a continuum consisting of three stages: an asymptomatic preclinical period, a mild cognitive impairment phase, and dementia, which can be further classified as ...
F. Jessen +3 more
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