The notion of quality of life has for several decades been
well-established in ethical debate about health care and the care of
older people. Dignity in Care for Older People highlights the notion
of dignity within the care of the elderly, focusing on the importance
of theoretical concepts. Primarily based on a Research Project,
Dignity and Older Europeans, funded by the European Commission, this
book provides a thorough investigation of the concept of dignity and
related concepts such as quality of life and autonomy. It includes a
chapter devoted to the dignity of human embodiment, emphasizing the
importance of the notion of the lived body in the context of elderly
care. As a result of the conceptual study a model of dignity emerges
in which four variants of dignity stand out: dignity of merit, dignity
as moral status, dignity of identity and Menschenwürde (the
specifically human value). From this follows a discussion of how these
variants of dignity can be used in characterizing the care of the
elderly. The notions of dignity and dignified care are discussed
particularly in relation to demented persons and dying persons. The
book also contains a chapter on the dignity of the dead person.
International in focus, Dignity in Care for Older People provides a
contemporary discussion of the care of older people, and will be of
use to qualified nurses and social care practitioners working with
older people, as well as those on ethics and gerontology courses.
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ISBN
9781444316421
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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