Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics Volume 31 2011

Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics  Volume 31  2011
Author: Peggye Dilworth-Anderson, PhD,Mary Palmer, PhD
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780826107930

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Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics Volume 31 2011

Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics  Volume 31  2011
Author: Peggye Dilworth-Anderson, PhD,Mary H. Palmer, PhD
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780826107947

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Designated a Doody's Core Title! "[This] volume contributes useful knowledge not only to the field of aging studies, but to multiple disciplines and public policy. Anyone interested in aging studies or health care would find this volume useful and enlightening."--Anthropology and Aging Quarterly This unique volume, with its person- and context-centered focus, is the only book to emphasize the need to incorporate social, cultural, and demographics into transitional care protocol for elderly patients. It encompasses the larger context of life experience in order to provide optimal pathways through transitions of care for elderly patients and has broad implications for shaping policy and future research. A consideration of contextual factors for both patients and caregivers is woven throughout the book. Chapters focus on physical and complex health problems shaping transitions of care, legal, ethical, and decision-making issues including informed consent and end of life, the impact of the current fragmented healthcare system on transitions of care, educating the workforce in transitions of care, and planning for future pathways of transition that will accommodate the rapidly growing elderly population. The volume will be of interest to researchers, practitioners, educators, policy makers, students, elderly patients, and their caregivers. Key Features: Describes a person- and context-centered focus emphasizing social demographics and geographic location in understanding transitions of care among older adults. Based on the most current research on critical issues in transitional care for the elderly Written by a multidisciplinary cast of highly respected authors Includes case studies and discussion of how specific conditions affect transitions of care in different ways Addresses the physical and emotional effects of transitions on patients and caregivers

Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics Volume 32 2012

Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics  Volume 32  2012
Author: Bert Hayslip,Gregory Smith, PhD
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2012-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780826108746

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Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics Volume 40

Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics  Volume 40
Author: Jessica A Kelley, PhD
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2020-07-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780826143341

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This fortieth volume of Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics focuses on economic inequality in later life. Cutting-edge chapters discuss the complex factors that can lead to advancing our understanding of economic inequalities. The volume includes perspectives on the changing pathways in later life, retirement income and security, race and associated advantages and disadvantages, and social rights for the elderly. The contributions in this volume discuss state-of-the-art research and keen insights into this increasingly important topic. Key Topics: Reconstructing Work and Retirement: Changing Pathways and Inequalities in Late Life Neoliberalism and the Future of Retirement Security Families in Later Life: A Consequence and Engine of Social Inequalities Increasing Risks, Costs, and Retirement Income Inequality Intentionality, Power, and Systemic Processes: Race and the Study of Cumulative Dis/Advantage Social Rights of the Elderly as Part of the New Human Rights Agenda: Non-contributory Pensions in Civil Society in Mexico

Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics Volume 34 2014

Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics  Volume 34  2014
Author: Richard Sprott, Ph.D.,Toni C. Antonucci
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2014-03-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780826199652

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Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics Volume 33 2013

Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics  Volume 33  2013
Author: Jean-Marie Robine, PhD,Carol Jagger, PhD,Eileen M. Crimmins, PhD
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2013-02-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780826109958

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Developed countries and certain regions of economically emerging nations have displaying a rapidly growing population of the oldest-oldónonagenarians, centenarians, and supercentenarians. As this trend continues, we must redirect some of our research on aging to the experience of advanced old age and discovering individual and community factors that improve the quality of life during this life stage. This state-of-the science, multidisciplinary Annual provides a comprehensive discussion of the factors promoting healthy survival and/or ensuring a good quality of life for the oldest elderly. It features an international representation that includes Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Japan, and North America. The Annual disseminates the most current research regarding this population and notes gaps in our knowledge. The book addresses ongoing demo-epidemiological changes regarding longevity, estimates of oldest-old populations, and prevalence of chronic and degenerative diseases, frailty, and old-age dependency. The meaning of healthy longevity as a theoretical concept is explored. Grounded in the fundamental issue of whether or not the prevalence of poor health or poor quality of life inevitably increases with age, recent research and ongoing studies from a variety of perspectives are presented from several nations. The book clarifies the known and hypothetical factors favoring healthy longevity, from genes to social integration. Additionally, chapters explore gender differences in age trajectories and changes over time. Special attention is given to the social and cognitive dimensions of healthy longevity. Key Features: Disseminates new scholarly research about a rapidly growing segment of the populationóthe oldest old Offers multidisciplinary and international perspectives about the factors that promote healthy survival and improve quality of life Addresses the social and cognitive dimensions of healthy longevity Provides important information regarding health care costs for this population Includes the research of seasoned and emerging scholars

Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics Volume 35 2015

Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics  Volume 35  2015
Author: Manfred Diehl, PhD,Hans-Werner Wahl, PhD
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2014-12-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780826196521

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How do individuals perceive the experience of aging? Can this perception predict such developmental outcomes as functional health or mortality? The 35th volume of ARGG encompasses the most current and fruitful research findings about the subjective experience of aging and describes how they fit within a theoretical framework. It reflects a new and advanced stage of development in the discipline of subjective aging and will be a building block for future theoretical and empirical work in this area of study. The book integrates presentations from a series of recent workshops attended by an international cadre of subjective aging researchers, the results of several longitudinal studies from across the globe, and theoretical propositions from studies that are ongoing. Chapters-reviewed by independent scholars for "quality control"-- address major conceptual approaches and key challenges to subjective aging research; research designs, empirical findings, and methodological issues; and the implications of subjective aging research on interventions, society, and the changing contexts of aging. Key Topics: Subjective aging and awareness of aging Connections between research on subjective aging and age stereotypes and stigma Linking subjective aging to changing social meanings of age and the life course Psychological and social resources and subjective aging across the adult life span Experimental research on age stereotypes Domain-specific approaches and implications for addressing issues of developmental regulation Subjective aging as a predictor of major endpoints of aging and development Exploring new contexts and connections for subjective aging measures Changing negative views of aging Subjective aging research from a cross-cultural perspective Subjective aging research and gerontological practice Future directions for subjective aging research

Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics Volume 34 2014

Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics  Volume 34  2014
Author: Richard Sprott, Ph.D.
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-03-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780826199669

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Enormous advances in our knowledge of genetic contributions to aging and disease, and in our understanding of the potential for manipulation of the aging process, have taken place during the past 20 years. This is the first volume in decades to consolidate this research in one place. It provides a broad and current overview of the most promising advances in genetic research on aging, current understanding of genetic contributions to the basic processes of aging, and age-related disease. The Review focuses on the aging process from lower organisms to man, and is organized in ascending order of biological complexity starting with stem cells and progressing through worms, flies, mice, and humans. Where relevant, the Review also includes information about yeasts and non-human primates. The research presented in the Review uses a species-comparative approach that makes finding cross species similarities (gene conservation) and differences (gene differentiation) apparent. This approach reflects the way in which the field is organized, making it highly useful for investigators who want quick access and a concise summary of a particular topic. Key Features: Provides state-of-the-art information about promising advances in genetic research on aging Comprises the first comprehensive volume regarding genetic research about aging in decades Authored by leading scholars in the field Disseminates enormous advances in our understanding of the aging process