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An approach to ethic dilemmas of geriatric medicine.
Published 2008-08-01“…General practitioners and particularly gerontologist should be prepared to face this medical an ethical challenges.…”
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Geriatrics in Serbia nowadays
Published 2018-07-01“…Health professionals, geriatricians and gerontologists, are members of the Serbian Association of Geriatricians and Gerontologist, which is a member of the European Geriatric Association. …”
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CARE FOR HEALTH AMONG ELDERLY PEOPLE: EXPERTS’ OPINION INTERPRETATION
Published 2017-03-01“…The respondents included 10 doctors of Saratov polyclinics (7 women and 3 men of different specialties: therapists, neurologists, endocrinologists, cardiologist, allergist-immunologist, gerontologist). The survey’s key findings were discussed and analyzed. …”
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Role of Aharaja Nidana in etiopathogenesis of premature aging w. s. r. to skin health: A survey study
Published 2022-01-01“…Introduction: Modern gerontologist accepted aging as a natural phenomenon which cannot be avoided. …”
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Extramural gerontology management devising an integrating record for a geriatric care service, an experience report
Published 2021-04-01“…The management plan was intended to integrate the actions carried out by the interprofessional team, through the creation of an Integrating Form that allowed the gerontologist to propose, execute and implement a plan of care, follow-up, and monitoring of cases, including the extra context-hospital.…”
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Non-Communicable Disease Mortality among a Sample of Older People in Iran from 2007 to 2018
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Conceptos básicos de enfermería en la atención gerontológica según el Modelo V. Henderson Basic concepts of nursing in gerontological care following V. Henderson's Model
Published 2007-06-01“…The purpose of this work is to provide a gerontologist vision of the main concepts of Henderson model and care processes of infirmary, based on the reflection about clinical practice.…”
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On Second Wind: Understanding How Academics from the Philippines Adjust to Retirement
Published 2023-03-01“…“A Continuity Theory of Normal Aging.” The Gerontologist 29, no. 2 (1989): 183-190. Avlund, Kirsten, Rikke Lund, Bjørn E. …”
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ALTERAÇÕES DE COMPORTAMENTO DO IDOSO COM DOENÇA DE ALZHEIMER REVELADAS PELO CUIDADOR-FAMILIAR: CONTRIBUIÇÕES PARA A ENFERMAGEM GERONTOLÓGICA
Published 2010-10-01“…Factors determining the decision to institutionalize dementing individuals: a prospective study. Gerontologist, 1993; 33:714-20. GALVÃO, Cristina Maria; SAWADA, Namie Okino; TREVIZAN, Maria Auxiliadora. …”
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The Comparison of the Effectiveness of Metacognitive Therapy and Emotion Efficacy Therapy on Depression and Self-Care in Non-Clinical Depressed Elderly
Published 2020-10-01“…Self-perceptions of aging and perceived barriers to care: Reasons for health care delay. The Gerontologist, 57(suppl_2), S216-S226. Szymanski, J., & O'Donohue, W. (1995). …”
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The Comparison of the Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Existentialism Therapy on Increasing Psychological Capital in the Elderly
Published 2020-09-01“…Musculoskeletal health conditions represent a global threat to healthy aging: a report for the 2015 World Health Organization world report on ageing and health. The Gerontologist, 56(2), 243-255. Brown, F. J., & Hooper, S. (2009). …”
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Cognitive Ability in the Elderly: The Role of Self-Transcendence, Self-Compassion and Positive Affect
Published 2020-07-01“…Self-compassionate aging: A systematic review. The Gerontologist, 59(4), 311-324. Castro-Schilo, L., Fredrickson, B. …”
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The Analysis of Psychological Experiences of the Elderly in the Pandemic of Coronavirus Disease: A Phenomenological Study
Published 2021-08-01“…The interpersonal and psychological impacts of COVID-19 on risk for late-life suicide. The Gerontologist, 103, 1-2. https://doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnaa103 Sood, S. (2020). …”
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The Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment based Therapy on Depression, Psychological Health and Life Expectancy of the Elderly with Nonclinical Depression
Published 2020-10-01“…Journal of Clinical Gerontologist, 5(1-2), 165-173. Yousefi Afrashteh, M., & Sharifi, K. (2015). …”
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The Effectiveness of Gestalt Therapy on Depression, Self-Differentiation, Integrative Self-Knowledge and Positive Psychological Characteristics in the Elderly
Published 2020-10-01“…Chinese elderly and the GDS short form: A preliminary study. Clinical Gerontologist: The journal of Aging and Mental Health, 14)2), 37-42. …”
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The Effectiveness of Logotherapy on Depression and Positive Psychological Characteristics of the Elderly
Published 2021-10-01“…Chinese elderly and the GDS short form: A preliminary study. Clinical Gerontologist: The journal of Aging and Mental Health,14(2), 37-42.Majzoobi, M. …”
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Truth that Matters
Published 2023-07-01“…Person-Centered Care for People with Dementia Most current discussions about the care of people with dementia begin with the principles of person-centered care, a revolutionary new philosophy of care introduced in the 1990s by Tom Kitwood, an English social psychologist and gerontologist. Rather than treating a person with dementia in a medical, protocol, and task-based fashion, Kitwood advocates approaching the care of such patients through a more holistic method that considers social and environmental factors, rather than only the patients’ biochemical brain changes.[1] The main tenets of person-centered care include the awareness of the uniqueness and individuality of each person, the recognition of the subjective nature of experiences of people with dementia, and the maintenance of close relationships with people with dementia, allowing them to uphold bonds and lasting attachments to their loved ones.[2] This philosophy of care highlights the importance of social interactions and interpersonal relationships in dementia care. …”
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Truth that Matters
Published 2023-07-01“…Person-Centered Care for People with Dementia Most current discussions about the care of people with dementia begin with the principles of person-centered care, a revolutionary new philosophy of care introduced in the 1990s by Tom Kitwood, an English social psychologist and gerontologist. Rather than treating a person with dementia in a medical, protocol, and task-based fashion, Kitwood advocates approaching the care of such patients through a more holistic method that considers social and environmental factors, rather than only the patients’ biochemical brain changes.[1] The main tenets of person-centered care include the awareness of the uniqueness and individuality of each person, the recognition of the subjective nature of experiences of people with dementia, and the maintenance of close relationships with people with dementia, allowing them to uphold bonds and lasting attachments to their loved ones.[2] This philosophy of care highlights the importance of social interactions and interpersonal relationships in dementia care. …”
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A mini-review of the evolutionary theories of aging.
Published 2001-02-01“…Nevertheless, many gerontologists consider now that these theories provide a general explanation of the aging process. …”
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