The Significance of the Findings for the Spiritual Well-Being of Older People Dependent on Formal Care

作者: Sue Thompson

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-6687-1_6

关键词: Social psychologySocial spaceSpiritualityPerceptionClinical psychologyMeaning-makingSocial capitalReciprocity (social psychology)MedicineTemporalityWell-being

摘要: In this Chap. 1 explore the significance of findings for spiritual well-being older people dependent on formal care. The main focus study is an exploration how participants attempted to make sense reciprocity in their lives, and perception that there was a tendency it be have been neglected when they had become others care support. This chapter relating interests therefore significantly larger than two follow. Consistent with earlier chapters, models described introductory are drawn as explanatory frameworks relate social space relationships, temporality, meaning making at level personal spirituality, discourse institutionalised patterns power.

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