Nordic eldercare–weak universalism becoming weaker?

M Szebehely, G Meagher - Journal of European social …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
This article builds on recent research on the fortunes of universalism in European social
policy by tracing the development of eldercare policy in four Nordic countries: Denmark …

Exploring heterogeneous ICT use among older adults: The warm experts' perspective

R Hänninen, S Taipale, R Luostari - New media & society, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, we (1) examine the various forms of support required by older users (75+) of
digital technology and (2) provide a concrete, everyday life rationale for why warm experts …

An overview of innovative living arrangements within long-term care and their characteristics: a scoping review

M Brouwers, DSE Broekharst, B de Boer, WG Groen… - BMC geriatrics, 2023 - Springer
Background Within long-term care, a culture change (eg focus on increasing autonomy in
everyday life) is leading to the development of innovative living arrangements for older …

Ageing and wellbeing co-creation: systematic literature review and future avenues for Transformative Service Researchers

MHA Rahman, J Finsterwalder… - The Service Industries …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Ageing is a natural process that is accompanied by several physical, psychological,
cognitive, and social changes, which can have significant impact on health and wellbeing …

[图书][B] Welfare and the great recession: A comparative study

S Ólafsson, M Daly, O Kangas, J Palme - 2019 - books.google.com
Welfare and the Great Recession surveys and analyses welfare consequences in the period
following the financial crisis in Europe. It investigates how the burdens of the recession were …

Electronic Health Records reshaping the socio-technical practices in Long-Term Care of older persons

A Hämäläinen, H Hirvonen - Technology in Society, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Long-Term Care (LTC) of older persons are
expected to improve resident-centered care by reducing ambiguities in information …

A conversation about ageism: Time to deinstitutionalize long-term care?

R Herron, C Kelly, K Aubrecht - University of Toronto Quarterly, 2021 - utpjournals.press
Ageism is arguably one of the least challenged forms of discrimination globally and
manifests in many obvious and subtle ways. Situating our conversation within the context of …

Family members' expectations regarding nurses' competence in care homes: a qualitative interview study

O Kiljunen, P Kankkunen, P Partanen… - … journal of caring …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background Structural and cultural changes in the care of older people have influenced
nursing practice, creating a need to identify current competency requirements for nurses …

Hoiva suhteessa. Tutkimus puolisoaan hoivaavien arjesta

L Sointu - 2016 - trepo.tuni.fi
Tutkimus käsittelee omaishoivan arkea puolisoaan kotona hoivaavien iäkkäiden ihmisten
näkökulmasta. Tutkimuksen yhteiskunnallinen ja sosiaalipoliittinen konteksti on …

Hiring live-in migrant care workers: motivations and experiences of older people and their families

S Hoens, AS Smetcoren - Journal of Population Ageing, 2023 - Springer
The increasing number of older people has a significant impact on the organisation of care
in European countries. Formal care services face several limitations, while informal care is …