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Author Galvin, Kathleen.
Title Caring and well-being [electronic resource] : a lifeworld approach / Kathleen Galvin, Les Todres.
Publication Info London : Routledge, 2012.



Descript xvi, 205 p. : ill.
Contents Introduction: The Need for Humanised Care Part 1: Humanising Healthcare: A Lifeworld Approach 1. A Value Framework for the Humanisation of Care 2. A Lifeworld Approach: Revisiting a Humanising Philosophy that Provides an Experiential Context for Considering Health and Illness 3. Lifeworld-led Healthcare is More than Patient-led Care 4. Caring for a Partner with Alzheimer's: an Illustration of Research-based Knowledge for Lifeworld-led Care Part 2: Well-being and Suffering: the Focus of Care 5. An Existential Theory of Well-being: 'Dwelling-Mobility' 6. Kinds of Well-being: Eighteen Directions for Caring 7. Kinds of Suffering: Caring for Vulnerability 8. An Illustration of Well-being as Dwelling-Mobility: Older Peoples' Experiences of Living in Rural Areas Part 3: Developing the Capacity to Care 9. The Creativity of 'Unspecialisation': Contemplative Knowledge and Practical Wisdom 10. Complex Knowledge to Underpin Caring: Embodied Relational Understanding 11. Embodied Interpretation: One Way of Re-presenting Research Findings that may Serve to Sensitise the Empathic Imagination 12. Embodying Nursing Openheartedness: An Illustration of a Core Capacity for Caring 13. Conclusion: Caring for Well-being
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ISBN 9781136181955 (e-book)
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Author Galvin, Kathleen.
Subject Social medicine.
Social service -- Sociological aspects.
Well-being.
Alt author Todres, Les, 1953-
Descript xvi, 205 p. : ill.
Contents Introduction: The Need for Humanised Care Part 1: Humanising Healthcare: A Lifeworld Approach 1. A Value Framework for the Humanisation of Care 2. A Lifeworld Approach: Revisiting a Humanising Philosophy that Provides an Experiential Context for Considering Health and Illness 3. Lifeworld-led Healthcare is More than Patient-led Care 4. Caring for a Partner with Alzheimer's: an Illustration of Research-based Knowledge for Lifeworld-led Care Part 2: Well-being and Suffering: the Focus of Care 5. An Existential Theory of Well-being: 'Dwelling-Mobility' 6. Kinds of Well-being: Eighteen Directions for Caring 7. Kinds of Suffering: Caring for Vulnerability 8. An Illustration of Well-being as Dwelling-Mobility: Older Peoples' Experiences of Living in Rural Areas Part 3: Developing the Capacity to Care 9. The Creativity of 'Unspecialisation': Contemplative Knowledge and Practical Wisdom 10. Complex Knowledge to Underpin Caring: Embodied Relational Understanding 11. Embodied Interpretation: One Way of Re-presenting Research Findings that may Serve to Sensitise the Empathic Imagination 12. Embodying Nursing Openheartedness: An Illustration of a Core Capacity for Caring 13. Conclusion: Caring for Well-being
Note 3 concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781136181955 (e-book)
Author Galvin, Kathleen.
Subject Social medicine.
Social service -- Sociological aspects.
Well-being.
Alt author Todres, Les, 1953-

Subject Social medicine.
Social service -- Sociological aspects.
Well-being.
Descript xvi, 205 p. : ill.
Contents Introduction: The Need for Humanised Care Part 1: Humanising Healthcare: A Lifeworld Approach 1. A Value Framework for the Humanisation of Care 2. A Lifeworld Approach: Revisiting a Humanising Philosophy that Provides an Experiential Context for Considering Health and Illness 3. Lifeworld-led Healthcare is More than Patient-led Care 4. Caring for a Partner with Alzheimer's: an Illustration of Research-based Knowledge for Lifeworld-led Care Part 2: Well-being and Suffering: the Focus of Care 5. An Existential Theory of Well-being: 'Dwelling-Mobility' 6. Kinds of Well-being: Eighteen Directions for Caring 7. Kinds of Suffering: Caring for Vulnerability 8. An Illustration of Well-being as Dwelling-Mobility: Older Peoples' Experiences of Living in Rural Areas Part 3: Developing the Capacity to Care 9. The Creativity of 'Unspecialisation': Contemplative Knowledge and Practical Wisdom 10. Complex Knowledge to Underpin Caring: Embodied Relational Understanding 11. Embodied Interpretation: One Way of Re-presenting Research Findings that may Serve to Sensitise the Empathic Imagination 12. Embodying Nursing Openheartedness: An Illustration of a Core Capacity for Caring 13. Conclusion: Caring for Well-being
Note 3 concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Todres, Les, 1953-
ISBN 9781136181955 (e-book)

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