Handbook on Dementia Caregiving: Evidence-Based Interventions for Family CaregiversRichard Schulz, PhD Springer Publishing Company, 9 feb 2000 - 344 pagine This collection provides a comprehensive analysis of intervention approaches to dementia caregiving. It reviews the existing knowledge and provides a conceptual framework for organizing caregiver interventions of all types. Of special interest is the design of an intervention study for a culturally diverse community. The volume concludes with a discussion of how to translate intervention research into public policy, with an assessment of the future of caregiving and caregiving intervention research. |
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... goal of this book is to bring order to what we know and provide direction for the future development of this critical area . Despite the relatively large number of contributors to this book , it should be noted that it is not a ...
... goal of this book is to bring order to what we know and provide direction for the future development of this critical area . Despite the relatively large number of contributors to this book , it should be noted that it is not a ...
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... goal of this chapter is to introduce a number of relevant theoreti- cal perspectives useful in understanding caregiving . While our atten- tion primarily will be focused on theories concerning the impact of caregiving on the caregiver ...
... goal of this chapter is to introduce a number of relevant theoreti- cal perspectives useful in understanding caregiving . While our atten- tion primarily will be focused on theories concerning the impact of caregiving on the caregiver ...
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... goal of em- pathically evoked altruism is to benefit the other and not the self , even though benefits to oneself may be a consequence of helping ( see Batson & Coke , 1983 , for a review of the relevant literature ) . It seems ...
... goal of em- pathically evoked altruism is to benefit the other and not the self , even though benefits to oneself may be a consequence of helping ( see Batson & Coke , 1983 , for a review of the relevant literature ) . It seems ...
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... goal of the organism is not mere survival or survival of its offspring , but “ inclusive fitness , " to pass on the maximum number of genes to the next generation ( Hamilton , 1964 ) . Sociobiology believes that human helping can only ...
... goal of the organism is not mere survival or survival of its offspring , but “ inclusive fitness , " to pass on the maximum number of genes to the next generation ( Hamilton , 1964 ) . Sociobiology believes that human helping can only ...
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... goals is undermined ( Cassileth & Hamilton , 1979 ) . The inevitable immedi- ate consequence of such a crisis is anxiety and disequilibrium , not only to the patient but to all other members of the family system . Family systems theory ...
... goals is undermined ( Cassileth & Hamilton , 1979 ) . The inevitable immedi- ate consequence of such a crisis is anxiety and disequilibrium , not only to the patient but to all other members of the family system . Family systems theory ...
Sommario
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4 The Pragmatics of Implementing Intervention Studies in the Community | 127 |
5 Development and Implementation of Intervention Strategies for Culturally Diverse Caregiving Populations | 151 |
6 Measurement Issues in Intervention Research | 187 |
Why and How Does Intervention Work? | 225 |
Translating Research into Practice | 249 |
Implications for Intervention Research | 283 |
Index | 320 |
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