Well-being In Later Life
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Well-being In Later Life
The Notion of Connected Autonomy
Belanger-Hardy, Louise; Jutai, Jeffrey W.; Garcia, Linda J.; Luszczynska, Maria
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
202
Dura
Inglês
9781032137094
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Autonomy in older adults: offering choice through human and technological connections
LINDA J GARCIA, JEFFREY JUTAI, AND LOUISE BELANGER-HARDY
PART ONE: Connected Autonomy and older adults' relationship with others
Chapter 1: Between the autonomy of the individual and the autonomy of society: uncovering a "third way"
MARIA LUSZCZYNSKA
Chapter 2: Connection, autonomy and older persons' right to take part in cultural life: a human rights-based approach
LOUISE BELANGER-HARDY
Chapter 3: Ageism and connected autonomy in the era of COVID-19
PAULINE GOUTTEFARDE, JESSICA GUYOT, HERVE FUNDENBERGER, NATHALIE BARTH, AND BIENVENU BONGUE
Chapter 4: The usefulness of useless conversation: an avenue for connection and autonomy for older adults
LINDA J GARCIA
Chapter 5: Sustaining travel dreams in retirement: Guidance at the crossroads
MICHAEL S. MULVEY, DANIEL T. PADGETT AND MICHAEL W. LEVER
Chapter 6: Constructing old age: social theory on the creation and dismantling of harmful attitudes
MARIA LUSZCZYNSKA
PART TWO: Connected Autonomy and older adults' relationship with technology
Chapter 7: Technology and connected autonomy
JEFF JUTAI
Chapter 8: Connected objects used by older persons: Concrete tools for autonomy?
MOUNA MOUNCIF-MOUNGACHE
Chapter 9: Use of ICTs to promote well-being, a perspective of internet as a source of capital and basic needs fulfilment
VIVIAN WEI QUN LOU, JASON YUE HEI WONG, FRANCES LU YANG, AND CHARLIE CHEUK YIN FONG
Chapter 10: Personalizing telehealth services for older patients
ODAY ASWAD, LYSANNE LESSARD, AND DANIEL AMYOT
Chapter 11: Involving older adults in fall prevention using m-health technology
ALIXE MENARD, ALISON NOVAK, NANCY EDWARDS, AND SARAH FRASER
Chapter 12: Feasibility of an innovative connected watch device to maintain physical activities in older adults.
ANNE-NOELLE HEIZMANN, BIENVENU BONGUE, CLARA PIZZOLO, LUC GOETHALS, JESSICA GUYOT, NATHALIE BARTH
Chapter 13: Real relief for mobile caregivers through social assistive robots and digital devices
IRMTRAUD EHRENMUELLER, FELIX BINDER, MANUEL HOLZINGER, FLORIAN ORTNER, ANJA REITER, CHRISTIAN RUCK, YULIYA WEICHSELBAUMER, SABRINA WEIRAUCH, SELINA WALTER
LINDA J GARCIA, JEFFREY JUTAI, AND LOUISE BELANGER-HARDY
PART ONE: Connected Autonomy and older adults' relationship with others
Chapter 1: Between the autonomy of the individual and the autonomy of society: uncovering a "third way"
MARIA LUSZCZYNSKA
Chapter 2: Connection, autonomy and older persons' right to take part in cultural life: a human rights-based approach
LOUISE BELANGER-HARDY
Chapter 3: Ageism and connected autonomy in the era of COVID-19
PAULINE GOUTTEFARDE, JESSICA GUYOT, HERVE FUNDENBERGER, NATHALIE BARTH, AND BIENVENU BONGUE
Chapter 4: The usefulness of useless conversation: an avenue for connection and autonomy for older adults
LINDA J GARCIA
Chapter 5: Sustaining travel dreams in retirement: Guidance at the crossroads
MICHAEL S. MULVEY, DANIEL T. PADGETT AND MICHAEL W. LEVER
Chapter 6: Constructing old age: social theory on the creation and dismantling of harmful attitudes
MARIA LUSZCZYNSKA
PART TWO: Connected Autonomy and older adults' relationship with technology
Chapter 7: Technology and connected autonomy
JEFF JUTAI
Chapter 8: Connected objects used by older persons: Concrete tools for autonomy?
MOUNA MOUNCIF-MOUNGACHE
Chapter 9: Use of ICTs to promote well-being, a perspective of internet as a source of capital and basic needs fulfilment
VIVIAN WEI QUN LOU, JASON YUE HEI WONG, FRANCES LU YANG, AND CHARLIE CHEUK YIN FONG
Chapter 10: Personalizing telehealth services for older patients
ODAY ASWAD, LYSANNE LESSARD, AND DANIEL AMYOT
Chapter 11: Involving older adults in fall prevention using m-health technology
ALIXE MENARD, ALISON NOVAK, NANCY EDWARDS, AND SARAH FRASER
Chapter 12: Feasibility of an innovative connected watch device to maintain physical activities in older adults.
ANNE-NOELLE HEIZMANN, BIENVENU BONGUE, CLARA PIZZOLO, LUC GOETHALS, JESSICA GUYOT, NATHALIE BARTH
Chapter 13: Real relief for mobile caregivers through social assistive robots and digital devices
IRMTRAUD EHRENMUELLER, FELIX BINDER, MANUEL HOLZINGER, FLORIAN ORTNER, ANJA REITER, CHRISTIAN RUCK, YULIYA WEICHSELBAUMER, SABRINA WEIRAUCH, SELINA WALTER
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independence;sociology;social science;qualitative research;quantitative research;international perspectives;gerontology;methodology;ageing research;interdisciplinary study;aging research;social care;older adults;old age;death and dying;autonomy;ageing;aging;technology;Connected Autonomy;Chronic;Follow;Older Persons;Social Assistive Robots;Long Term Care Homes;Telehealth Service;Citizen Science Approach;Connected Objects;Stair Falls;Face To Face;Telecommunications;Disconnected;Healthcare Provider;Telecare;Improve Patient Clinician Communications;Telehealth System;MoCA;Reduce Fall Risk;Fall Prevention;Self-determination Theory;Personalization Options;Pain Points;Fall Risk
Introduction: Autonomy in older adults: offering choice through human and technological connections
LINDA J GARCIA, JEFFREY JUTAI, AND LOUISE BELANGER-HARDY
PART ONE: Connected Autonomy and older adults' relationship with others
Chapter 1: Between the autonomy of the individual and the autonomy of society: uncovering a "third way"
MARIA LUSZCZYNSKA
Chapter 2: Connection, autonomy and older persons' right to take part in cultural life: a human rights-based approach
LOUISE BELANGER-HARDY
Chapter 3: Ageism and connected autonomy in the era of COVID-19
PAULINE GOUTTEFARDE, JESSICA GUYOT, HERVE FUNDENBERGER, NATHALIE BARTH, AND BIENVENU BONGUE
Chapter 4: The usefulness of useless conversation: an avenue for connection and autonomy for older adults
LINDA J GARCIA
Chapter 5: Sustaining travel dreams in retirement: Guidance at the crossroads
MICHAEL S. MULVEY, DANIEL T. PADGETT AND MICHAEL W. LEVER
Chapter 6: Constructing old age: social theory on the creation and dismantling of harmful attitudes
MARIA LUSZCZYNSKA
PART TWO: Connected Autonomy and older adults' relationship with technology
Chapter 7: Technology and connected autonomy
JEFF JUTAI
Chapter 8: Connected objects used by older persons: Concrete tools for autonomy?
MOUNA MOUNCIF-MOUNGACHE
Chapter 9: Use of ICTs to promote well-being, a perspective of internet as a source of capital and basic needs fulfilment
VIVIAN WEI QUN LOU, JASON YUE HEI WONG, FRANCES LU YANG, AND CHARLIE CHEUK YIN FONG
Chapter 10: Personalizing telehealth services for older patients
ODAY ASWAD, LYSANNE LESSARD, AND DANIEL AMYOT
Chapter 11: Involving older adults in fall prevention using m-health technology
ALIXE MENARD, ALISON NOVAK, NANCY EDWARDS, AND SARAH FRASER
Chapter 12: Feasibility of an innovative connected watch device to maintain physical activities in older adults.
ANNE-NOELLE HEIZMANN, BIENVENU BONGUE, CLARA PIZZOLO, LUC GOETHALS, JESSICA GUYOT, NATHALIE BARTH
Chapter 13: Real relief for mobile caregivers through social assistive robots and digital devices
IRMTRAUD EHRENMUELLER, FELIX BINDER, MANUEL HOLZINGER, FLORIAN ORTNER, ANJA REITER, CHRISTIAN RUCK, YULIYA WEICHSELBAUMER, SABRINA WEIRAUCH, SELINA WALTER
LINDA J GARCIA, JEFFREY JUTAI, AND LOUISE BELANGER-HARDY
PART ONE: Connected Autonomy and older adults' relationship with others
Chapter 1: Between the autonomy of the individual and the autonomy of society: uncovering a "third way"
MARIA LUSZCZYNSKA
Chapter 2: Connection, autonomy and older persons' right to take part in cultural life: a human rights-based approach
LOUISE BELANGER-HARDY
Chapter 3: Ageism and connected autonomy in the era of COVID-19
PAULINE GOUTTEFARDE, JESSICA GUYOT, HERVE FUNDENBERGER, NATHALIE BARTH, AND BIENVENU BONGUE
Chapter 4: The usefulness of useless conversation: an avenue for connection and autonomy for older adults
LINDA J GARCIA
Chapter 5: Sustaining travel dreams in retirement: Guidance at the crossroads
MICHAEL S. MULVEY, DANIEL T. PADGETT AND MICHAEL W. LEVER
Chapter 6: Constructing old age: social theory on the creation and dismantling of harmful attitudes
MARIA LUSZCZYNSKA
PART TWO: Connected Autonomy and older adults' relationship with technology
Chapter 7: Technology and connected autonomy
JEFF JUTAI
Chapter 8: Connected objects used by older persons: Concrete tools for autonomy?
MOUNA MOUNCIF-MOUNGACHE
Chapter 9: Use of ICTs to promote well-being, a perspective of internet as a source of capital and basic needs fulfilment
VIVIAN WEI QUN LOU, JASON YUE HEI WONG, FRANCES LU YANG, AND CHARLIE CHEUK YIN FONG
Chapter 10: Personalizing telehealth services for older patients
ODAY ASWAD, LYSANNE LESSARD, AND DANIEL AMYOT
Chapter 11: Involving older adults in fall prevention using m-health technology
ALIXE MENARD, ALISON NOVAK, NANCY EDWARDS, AND SARAH FRASER
Chapter 12: Feasibility of an innovative connected watch device to maintain physical activities in older adults.
ANNE-NOELLE HEIZMANN, BIENVENU BONGUE, CLARA PIZZOLO, LUC GOETHALS, JESSICA GUYOT, NATHALIE BARTH
Chapter 13: Real relief for mobile caregivers through social assistive robots and digital devices
IRMTRAUD EHRENMUELLER, FELIX BINDER, MANUEL HOLZINGER, FLORIAN ORTNER, ANJA REITER, CHRISTIAN RUCK, YULIYA WEICHSELBAUMER, SABRINA WEIRAUCH, SELINA WALTER
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
independence;sociology;social science;qualitative research;quantitative research;international perspectives;gerontology;methodology;ageing research;interdisciplinary study;aging research;social care;older adults;old age;death and dying;autonomy;ageing;aging;technology;Connected Autonomy;Chronic;Follow;Older Persons;Social Assistive Robots;Long Term Care Homes;Telehealth Service;Citizen Science Approach;Connected Objects;Stair Falls;Face To Face;Telecommunications;Disconnected;Healthcare Provider;Telecare;Improve Patient Clinician Communications;Telehealth System;MoCA;Reduce Fall Risk;Fall Prevention;Self-determination Theory;Personalization Options;Pain Points;Fall Risk