End-of-life care studies on the nature of personhood are bourgeoning; however, the practices utilized for achieving personhood in end-of-life care, particularly in a cultural context in which interdependent being and collectivism prevail, remain underexplored. This study seeks to examine and conceptualize good practices for achieving the personhood of the dying elderly in residential care homes in a Chinese context. Twelve interviews were conducted with both medical and social care practitioners in four care homes to collect narratives of practitioners’ practices. Those narratives were utilized to develop an “end-of-life case graph.” Constant comparative analysis led to an understanding of the practice processes, giving rise to a process mo...
Care, as it is instantiated through interaction, can both perform and shape cultural and moral under...
Situated at the intersection between globalization and demographic aging, this dissertation seeks to...
Objective To identify the gaps in understanding the experience of older Chinese people receiving pal...
End-of-life care studies on the nature of personhood are bourgeoning; however, the practices utilize...
Developing culturally appropriate end-of-life care for Chinese elderly and families is not an endemi...
Available online 30 January 2020Advance care planning is premised on concepts of individual autonomy...
Known for a tradition of Confucian filial piety, East Asian societies have some of the oldest and mo...
A rapidly growing aging population, the one-child policy, and the Economic Reform in urban China pos...
This qualitative study explored the role of two care facility environments on personhood at the end ...
Ageing is an inevitable part of life. The intent to age gracefully and in a dignified manner is held...
Using data from Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China (DHLC) 1998-2002, this study examines thr...
Purpose of the Study: The provision of end-of-life (EoL) care in long-term-care settings remains lar...
Background and Aim: The completion of psycho-familial tasks is essential for older Chinese termina...
Social care funding is reducing in spite of a growing older population. Within this context, domicil...
Caring is often a highly personalized and individual activity. Through in-depth and searching interv...
Care, as it is instantiated through interaction, can both perform and shape cultural and moral under...
Situated at the intersection between globalization and demographic aging, this dissertation seeks to...
Objective To identify the gaps in understanding the experience of older Chinese people receiving pal...
End-of-life care studies on the nature of personhood are bourgeoning; however, the practices utilize...
Developing culturally appropriate end-of-life care for Chinese elderly and families is not an endemi...
Available online 30 January 2020Advance care planning is premised on concepts of individual autonomy...
Known for a tradition of Confucian filial piety, East Asian societies have some of the oldest and mo...
A rapidly growing aging population, the one-child policy, and the Economic Reform in urban China pos...
This qualitative study explored the role of two care facility environments on personhood at the end ...
Ageing is an inevitable part of life. The intent to age gracefully and in a dignified manner is held...
Using data from Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China (DHLC) 1998-2002, this study examines thr...
Purpose of the Study: The provision of end-of-life (EoL) care in long-term-care settings remains lar...
Background and Aim: The completion of psycho-familial tasks is essential for older Chinese termina...
Social care funding is reducing in spite of a growing older population. Within this context, domicil...
Caring is often a highly personalized and individual activity. Through in-depth and searching interv...
Care, as it is instantiated through interaction, can both perform and shape cultural and moral under...
Situated at the intersection between globalization and demographic aging, this dissertation seeks to...
Objective To identify the gaps in understanding the experience of older Chinese people receiving pal...