Available online 30 January 2020Advance care planning is premised on concepts of individual autonomy and self-determination. The standardisation of this individualist approach to decision-making erases the diverse cultural sensibilities and vocabularies that shape trajectories of care. In attempting to redress this exclusion, this paper foregrounds previously overlooked vernaculars and practices for understanding how care for the aged and those approaching the end of life is understood and enacted in Australia’s culturally diverse society. Drawing on ethnographic interviews and participant-observation with ageing Chinese migrants and their families in Adelaide, South Australia, it examines the multiple enactments of ‘face’ in end-of-life ca...
Situated at the intersection between globalization and demographic aging, this dissertation seeks to...
This study explores end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices and expectations of a group of seld...
The proportion of national and international population in the older ages continues to increase. Suc...
The lack of Australian research concerning the experience of Chinese immigrant women caring for a re...
Palliative care has developed as a specialised health care field in Australia since the 1980s and ha...
Objectives: Family caregiving in East Asian cultures is traditionally based on the Confucian ethic o...
Australia’s older population has become increasingly diversified in terms of country of origin and e...
© 2016 Dr. Dolly Hsaio-Yun HuangThe world’s population is ageing rapidly, so how to provide quality ...
This book advances a new understanding of acculturation processes for older migrants, drawing on emp...
OBJECTIVES: High immigration has resulted in a culturally diverse ageing population. This study aims...
Background and Aim: The completion of psycho-familial tasks is essential for older Chinese termina...
Drawing on ethnographic research conducted in 2017 with Mandarin-Speaking Chinese senior migrants in...
Ageing has been recognized as one of the most critically important health-care issues worldwide. It ...
This paper explores the views of healthcare staff regarding the provision of culturally appropriate ...
End-of-life care studies on the nature of personhood are bourgeoning; however, the practices utilize...
Situated at the intersection between globalization and demographic aging, this dissertation seeks to...
This study explores end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices and expectations of a group of seld...
The proportion of national and international population in the older ages continues to increase. Suc...
The lack of Australian research concerning the experience of Chinese immigrant women caring for a re...
Palliative care has developed as a specialised health care field in Australia since the 1980s and ha...
Objectives: Family caregiving in East Asian cultures is traditionally based on the Confucian ethic o...
Australia’s older population has become increasingly diversified in terms of country of origin and e...
© 2016 Dr. Dolly Hsaio-Yun HuangThe world’s population is ageing rapidly, so how to provide quality ...
This book advances a new understanding of acculturation processes for older migrants, drawing on emp...
OBJECTIVES: High immigration has resulted in a culturally diverse ageing population. This study aims...
Background and Aim: The completion of psycho-familial tasks is essential for older Chinese termina...
Drawing on ethnographic research conducted in 2017 with Mandarin-Speaking Chinese senior migrants in...
Ageing has been recognized as one of the most critically important health-care issues worldwide. It ...
This paper explores the views of healthcare staff regarding the provision of culturally appropriate ...
End-of-life care studies on the nature of personhood are bourgeoning; however, the practices utilize...
Situated at the intersection between globalization and demographic aging, this dissertation seeks to...
This study explores end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices and expectations of a group of seld...
The proportion of national and international population in the older ages continues to increase. Suc...