Caring as sharing: Negotiating the moral boundaries of receiving care
Informal caregiving is increasingly considered a health care delivery-resource within the North European welfare states. While ‘informal’ often refers to non-professional, ‘caregiving’ connotes both affective concern (caring about) and practical action (caring for). This duality of meanings, however...
Główni autorzy: | Andersen, R, McArtney, J, Rasmussen, B, Bernhardson, B, Hajdarevic, S, Malmstrom, M, Ziebland, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Język: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2019
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