Ageing and COVID-19
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Ageing and COVID-19
Making Sense of a Disrupted World
Formosa, Marvin; Luszczynska, Maria
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2021
328
Dura
Inglês
9781032194677
15 a 20 dias
625
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Introduction: the challenges facing ageing during COVID-19 Part 1: COVID-19 as the unknown 1. The phenomenon of the COVID-19 pandemic against the background of its era 2. COVID-19 lockdown and social distance measures: a 'perfect storm' for social isolation and loneliness in later life 3. Death and dying vs. COVID-19: a hermeneutic approach toward understanding the social process Part 2: Social attitudes and strategies 4. Unmasking features of the state of the epidemic: what is the uniqueness of the position of older people in Poland? 5. Ageing and ageism in COVID-19 times 6. Age division and ageism in the public debates regarding COVID-19: intergenerational solidarity and antagonisms in the era of the coronavirus pandemic 7. Older adults' coping strategies in a pandemic situation: a Polish case study 8. Support for older adults during COVID-19: how did local authorities in the Pomeranian region respond to the challenge? Part 3: Social life 9. Geragogy of everyday life: the COVID-19 perspective 10. Online learning for older persons during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malta: the good, the bad, and the ugly 11. Grandparents raising grandchildren during coronavirus pandemic: a challenge or a threat? 12. "Keeping a project during the COVID-19 pandemic alive": experiences with co-researchers of the participatory STARK project 13. The experience of loneliness in older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: a Polish perspective 14. Older adults' religiosity during the COVID-19 pandemic: Catholic Church in action Part 4: Social care and support 15. To care or not to care? What have we learned from COVID-19 about our attitudes towards older adults? 16. Institutional care for older people in Poland during pandemic: regulations, practice and thoughts about the future 17. Internet-telephone consultation service for older persons 18. Everyday reality at nursing home care facilities experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic 19. Feedback from French nursing staff in gerontology: health reorganisation acceptance related to COVID-19 crisis Conclusion: ageing, COVID-19 and 'new normality'
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Corona Virus;Coronavirus;Severe Neuropsychiatric Symptoms;COVID-19;Greater Poland Voivodeship;pandemic;Coronavirus Infection;research methods;H1N1 Flu Pandemic;epidemic;Religious Service;disruption;Natural Stage;lifecourse;Digital Exclusion;ageing;Pandemic Situation;aging;Long Term Care Facility;later life;Long Term Care Settings;gerontology;Personal Development;sociology;Sanitary Regime;social attitudes;Social Care Facilities;social care;Social Distance Measures;social life;Social Welfare Homes;methodologies;Frail Older Persons;qualitative;Online Learning Strategy;quantitative;Local Government Unit;Older Persons;Otto Von Guericke University Magdeburg;Cope Subscale;Dying Process;Work Habits
Introduction: the challenges facing ageing during COVID-19 Part 1: COVID-19 as the unknown 1. The phenomenon of the COVID-19 pandemic against the background of its era 2. COVID-19 lockdown and social distance measures: a 'perfect storm' for social isolation and loneliness in later life 3. Death and dying vs. COVID-19: a hermeneutic approach toward understanding the social process Part 2: Social attitudes and strategies 4. Unmasking features of the state of the epidemic: what is the uniqueness of the position of older people in Poland? 5. Ageing and ageism in COVID-19 times 6. Age division and ageism in the public debates regarding COVID-19: intergenerational solidarity and antagonisms in the era of the coronavirus pandemic 7. Older adults' coping strategies in a pandemic situation: a Polish case study 8. Support for older adults during COVID-19: how did local authorities in the Pomeranian region respond to the challenge? Part 3: Social life 9. Geragogy of everyday life: the COVID-19 perspective 10. Online learning for older persons during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malta: the good, the bad, and the ugly 11. Grandparents raising grandchildren during coronavirus pandemic: a challenge or a threat? 12. "Keeping a project during the COVID-19 pandemic alive": experiences with co-researchers of the participatory STARK project 13. The experience of loneliness in older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: a Polish perspective 14. Older adults' religiosity during the COVID-19 pandemic: Catholic Church in action Part 4: Social care and support 15. To care or not to care? What have we learned from COVID-19 about our attitudes towards older adults? 16. Institutional care for older people in Poland during pandemic: regulations, practice and thoughts about the future 17. Internet-telephone consultation service for older persons 18. Everyday reality at nursing home care facilities experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic 19. Feedback from French nursing staff in gerontology: health reorganisation acceptance related to COVID-19 crisis Conclusion: ageing, COVID-19 and 'new normality'
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Corona Virus;Coronavirus;Severe Neuropsychiatric Symptoms;COVID-19;Greater Poland Voivodeship;pandemic;Coronavirus Infection;research methods;H1N1 Flu Pandemic;epidemic;Religious Service;disruption;Natural Stage;lifecourse;Digital Exclusion;ageing;Pandemic Situation;aging;Long Term Care Facility;later life;Long Term Care Settings;gerontology;Personal Development;sociology;Sanitary Regime;social attitudes;Social Care Facilities;social care;Social Distance Measures;social life;Social Welfare Homes;methodologies;Frail Older Persons;qualitative;Online Learning Strategy;quantitative;Local Government Unit;Older Persons;Otto Von Guericke University Magdeburg;Cope Subscale;Dying Process;Work Habits