A growing body of literature in geography and other social sciences considers the role of place in the provision of healthcare with particular interests emerging around the role of the psychological, social and cultural aspects of place in care provision. As healthcare stretches increasingly beyond the traditional four walls of the hospital, so questions of the role of place in practices of care become ever more pertinent. In this paper, we examine the relationship between place and practice in the care and rehabilitation of older people across a range of settings, using qualitative material obtained from interviews and focus groups with nursing, care and rehabilitation staff working in hospitals, clients' homes and other sites in England. ...
Although there has been a shift toward treatment in the home and the community, in the UK, inpatient...
Background: Intermediate care (IC) bridges the clinical pathway of older patients transitioning from...
This paper explores the different ways in which informal carers for people with dementia negotiate t...
A growing body of literature in geography and other social sciences considers the role of place in t...
Workshop 3. Session 3.2: Caring and playing Abstract: In this paper I consider the ways in which the...
Over the last two decades we have seen an increased interest in informal care within both political ...
This title was first published in 2001. As care services in Britain have moved from institutional to...
Current conceptions of place and wellbeing in literature offer limited ways to think about the inter...
Questions of care appear to be catching the imagination of researchers across several areas of human...
Despite policy commitments to support ageing in place, we know very little about the everyday realit...
The emergence of the intermediate care agenda has added momentum to the debate on the use of alterna...
Despite burgeoning scholarship on place, health and wellbeing in gerontological literature, consider...
The metaphorical concept of 'therapeutic landscape' brings together the notion of landscape with pri...
Aim To present a geographical study that highlights the wide ranging spatial features of nursing ag...
Over the last decade a number of studies have employed notions of therapeutic landscape to describe ...
Although there has been a shift toward treatment in the home and the community, in the UK, inpatient...
Background: Intermediate care (IC) bridges the clinical pathway of older patients transitioning from...
This paper explores the different ways in which informal carers for people with dementia negotiate t...
A growing body of literature in geography and other social sciences considers the role of place in t...
Workshop 3. Session 3.2: Caring and playing Abstract: In this paper I consider the ways in which the...
Over the last two decades we have seen an increased interest in informal care within both political ...
This title was first published in 2001. As care services in Britain have moved from institutional to...
Current conceptions of place and wellbeing in literature offer limited ways to think about the inter...
Questions of care appear to be catching the imagination of researchers across several areas of human...
Despite policy commitments to support ageing in place, we know very little about the everyday realit...
The emergence of the intermediate care agenda has added momentum to the debate on the use of alterna...
Despite burgeoning scholarship on place, health and wellbeing in gerontological literature, consider...
The metaphorical concept of 'therapeutic landscape' brings together the notion of landscape with pri...
Aim To present a geographical study that highlights the wide ranging spatial features of nursing ag...
Over the last decade a number of studies have employed notions of therapeutic landscape to describe ...
Although there has been a shift toward treatment in the home and the community, in the UK, inpatient...
Background: Intermediate care (IC) bridges the clinical pathway of older patients transitioning from...
This paper explores the different ways in which informal carers for people with dementia negotiate t...