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Bejaarde se reg op selfsorg : 'n proffessioneleprakyk-perspektiefStrydom, Gerda Louisa 06 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Verpleegktmdiges het 'n etiese en professionele verantwoordelikheid om elke
bej aarde se reg op selfbeskikking te erken, bulle in die uitvoering daarvan te
ondersteun en op volgehoue basis te ontwikkel met die oog op die bereiking
van die hoogste moontlike vlak van onafhanklikheid in die daaglikse lewe. Die
doel van hierdie studie was om die mate te bepaal waarin professionele
verpleegkundiges werksaam in geregistreerde, gesubsidieerde tehuise vrr
bejaardes in die Pretoria-omgewing hierdie verantwoordelikl1eid uitleef
Ontleding van die data, wat deur 'n vraelys ingewin is, dui daarop dat
verpleegktmdiges sonder twyfel die bejaarde se reg op selfaktualisering erken.
V erpleegkundiges ervaar egter onsekerheid oor die praktiese wyse van
selfsorgondersteuning sowel as die wenslik11eid van gesondheidsbevordering
by die gelnstitusionaliseerde bejaarde.
Ten einde die sinvoll1eid van die gelnstitusionaliseerde bejaarde se bestaan te
verseker, sentreer die belangrikste aanbevelings in hierdie studie rondom die
voorsiening van opleidingsprogramme aan gerontologiese verpleegktmdiges
asook gesondheidsvoorligting aan die bejaarde self / Nurses have an ethical and a professional responsibility to acknowledge the
elderly's right to self-determination, to support them in this regard and to ensure
ongoing development so that they may attain the highest possible level of
independence in their daily life. The purpose of tllis study was to determine to
what extent nurses working in registered, subsidized homes for the aged in the
Pretoria area live up to tllis responsibility.
Analysis of tl1e data, obtained by questimmaire, has clearly shown that nurses
acknowledge the right of the elderly to self-actualization, but they feel
uncertain about the practical ilnplementation of self-care support and tl1e
desirability of promotil1g health amongst the il1stitutionalized aged.
In order to ensure that tl1e institutionalized aged person leads a meanil1gfullife,
the mail1 recommendations of tllis study centre on providil1g educational
progrmes for gerontological nurses as well as health education for the
elderly. / Health Studies / M.A. (Nursing)
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The institutionalisation of the aged : the importance of visitation, and the role of the specialised visitorPrest, C. B. (Colin B.) 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2003 / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Ageing is a fact of life. It often gives rise to unfortunate consequences. Physical infirmities;
senile dementia; emotional disturbance. Indeed, the effects of the ageing process can be such as
to render a person incapable of performing the ordinary and normal functions of life. In such a
case, institutionalisation presents itself as a prospect to enable an aged person to cope with the
ordinary day-to-day activities of living.
The purpose of institutionalisation is to improve the quality of life of the elderly. In considering
the process, a number of important facets need to be borne in mind. Firstly, the process must be
seen in relation to the condition of the person being institutionalised. Secondly, the process
must be seen as a matter of extraordinary change in the life of the aged person. This implies a
detailed explanation and full disclosure of the process envisaged, and, if needs be, appropriate
counselling of the person concerned. Thirdly, there must be sympathetic and sensitive
assistance given to the aged person in adapting to a new situation. Fourthly, a continuing and
intimate interest in, and concern for, the aged person on the part of the family must be
accentuated and impressed.
This gives rise to the importance of visitation on the part of the family. Its meaning and purpose
must be understood. The need for meaningful visitation must be stressed, and the status of a
respected member of the family must be emphasised. The aged person must never be cut-off,
separated or neglected. Visits must not be a coincidental, haphazard and aimless occurrence.
Visitation must always be directed at improving the quality of life of the aged person.
The aged person, despite her advanced years and debilitated condition, remains a person with
thoughts, feelings, emotions, difficulties and problems. She needs time and attention. The
normal or regular pattern of visitation does not, by and large, accomplish these ends. Something
more is required. Specialised visitation. This is something different from ordinary, normal,
social visitation. It is more intense, more concentrated and more regular. It embodies consistent
and continuous contract. It is directed at effectiveness. It is never haphazard or aimless and
always has as its objective an improved quality of life for the aged. The specialised visitor and
the resident come to know each other well; they come to trust each other, and they come to
realise that the object of the visit is more than an exchange of frivolities. Specialised visitation manifests a concern for the aged; it offers them support, stability,
certainty and security. This is so because the specialised visitor responds to an inner conviction,
an infinite calling, and an earnest urging. It is not a task but a vocation.
Many factors contribute to the enhancement of the quality of life of the elderly : three may be
mentioned. Institutionalisation, visitation and the role undertaken by the specialised visitor. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Veroudering is 'n gegewe feit wat dikwels tot ongelukkige toestande soos fisiese swakhede,
seniliteit en emosionele versteuring lei. Die gevolge van veroudering kan inderdaad 'n persoon
verhinder om die alledaagse en normale funksies van lewe uit te voer. In sulke gevalle bied
institusionalisering die moontlikheid dat 'n bejaarde persoon wel kan handel met die gewone
dag-tot-dag aktiwiteite van die lewe.
Die doel van institusionalisering is die verbetering van die kwaliteit van lewe van die bejaarde.
In die beskouing van hierdie proses moet 'n aantal fasette in aanmerking geneem word.
Eerstens, moet die proses in verhouding tot die toestand waarm die persoon wat
geïnstitusionaliseeer word verkeer, gesien word. Tweedens, die proses verteenwoordig 'n
buitengewone verandering in die lewe van die bejaarde persoon. Om dit te vergemaklik moet 'n
gedetaileerde verduideliking en volle openbaarmaking van die proses wat voorlê aan die
persoon gegee word en, indien nodig, toepaslike berading aan die persoon verskaf word.
Derdens, die persoon moet simpatieke en sensitiewe bystand in die proses van aanpassing tot
die nuwe situasie verleen word. Vierdens,die gesin van die persoon moet baie duidelik onder
die indruk gebring word van die belang van voortgesette en intieme belangstelling in die
persoon deur hulself
Hierdie aspek bring die belangrikheid van besoek deur die gesin na vore. Die betekenis en doel
van besoek moet deeglik verstaan word. Die behoefte van betekenisvolle besoek moet benadruk
word en die status van die persoon as gerespekteerde lid van die gesin beklemtoon word. Die
bejaarde mag nooit afgesny, afgesonder of verwaarloos word nie. Besoeke mag nie toevallig,
planloos en doelloos geskied nie. Besoeke moet altyd gerig wees op die verbetering van die
kwaliteit van die lewe van die bejaarde.
Ten spyte van haar gevorderde jare en afgetakelde toestand bly die bejaarde persoon iemand
met eie denke, gevoelens, emosies, moeilikhede en probleme. Sy benodig tyd en aandag. Die
gewone of gereelde patroon van besoek bereik oor die algemeen nie hierdie doeleindes nie. Iets
meer word vereis, naamlik gespesialiseerde besoek. Dit is duidelik verskillend van die gewone,
normale sosiale besoek. Dit is meer intensief, meer gekonsentreerd en meer gereeld. Dit
beliggaam bestendige en deurlopende kontak. Dit is gerig op doelbereiking. Dit is nooit
planloos of doelloos nie en het altyd as oogmerk om die kwaliteit van lewe van die bejaarde te verbeter. Die gespesialiseerde besoeker en die inwoner leer mekaar goed ken sodat hulle
mekaar vertrou, en besef dat die oogmerk van die besoeke meer behels as 'n uitruil van
beuselagtighede.
Gespesialiseerde besoek druk 'n besorgdheid VIT die bejaarde uit. Dit gee aan hulle
ondersteuning, stabiliteit, sekerheid en sekuriteit. Dit is so omdat die gespesialiseerde besoeker
vanuit 'n innerlike oortuiging, 'n onbegrensde roeping en 'n ernstige lewensdrang optree. Dit is
nie 'n taak nie maar 'n roeping.
Baie faktore dra by tot die verhoging van die kwaliteit van lewe van bejaardes. Drie hiervan is
institusionalisering, besoek en die rol wat die gespesialiseerde besoeker onderneem.
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The victims of a sorted life : ageing and caregiving in an American retirement communityKao, Philip Y. January 2013 (has links)
This thesis is an ethnographic analysis of a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) in the American Midwest. I examine salient aspects of American culture, and how persons in the American Midwest understand relationships and themselves in the context of eldercare, and particularly, how issues of personhood and kinship are conceptualised in a long-term care facility. Rather than focusing exclusively on just the labour of caregivers, or how the residents in the CCRC receive care, my study is grounded in the interaction and relations that obtain during specific regimes of caregiving. Because the exigencies of ageing are met with certain exigencies of care, this study touches upon three dominant themes that make sense of the tensions that emerge when principles and practices do not square up. The first theme deals with how ageing and care are constituted, and made relational to one other. Secondly, I demonstrate that in the CCRC where I conducted fieldwork, ageing is constructed as a process and institutionalised, resulting in a distinctive way in which space and time are dealt with and unravelled from their inextricability. The resulting consequences affect not just the older residents and the CCRC staff, but also impacts how caregiving takes on specific forms and meanings. Thirdly, I investigate how formal (professional) caregivers and care receivers produce a type of social relation, which cannot be understood alone by conventional studies of kinship and economic relations. Ultimately, this thesis sets the frame for future debate on the ontological commitments involved in eldercare, and how the segregation of care and of the elderly in society relate to wider social norms regarding ageing and marginality.
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The role of family therapy in residential casework: a case study of helping an adolescent facing dischargeWong Ho, Fung-see., 黃何鳳施. January 1988 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work / Master / Master of Social Work
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A study of a boys' hostel: structure, processand perceived outcomeHo, Cheuk-yee, Priscilla., 何卓儀. January 1997 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work / Master / Master of Social Work
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The impact on parents and children of admission to a small group homeLo, Chung-yi., 盧重儀. January 1998 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work / Master / Master of Social Work
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An exploratory study on children's perception towards their parents' involvement during their residence in the small group homeYung, Wai-man., 翁慧敏. January 2004 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work / Master / Master of Social Sciences
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Is government funded elderly residential service a better option? : a comparison of sarisfaction levels of elderlies in government subvented homes and licensed private homes in Hong KongFung, Chi-hang, 馮志恆 January 2006 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Community Medicine / Master / Master of Public Health
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An Evaluation of the Physical Education, Health, and Recreation Program of the Waco State HomeSmyers, John D. 06 1900 (has links)
"The purpose of this study was to evaluate the program of physical education, health, and recreation of the Waco State School from 1933 to 1940...In view of these definite results, the conclusion is made that the Physical Education, Health, and Recreation Program of the Waco State Home has been successful in the following respects: 1. It has developed normal, happy children who have a chance to become useful, self-supporting children. 2. The Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Program of the Home has met and exceeded in many respects the educational standards for such activities. 3. The Waco State Home has performed a great educational service in remolding warped, underprivileged children."--leaf 2.
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An Analytical Study of the Recreation Program of the Dallas County Juvenile Home Dallas, TexasTaylor, Ralph R. 08 1900 (has links)
"It has been the purpose of this study to make an analysis of the recreational program at the Dallas County Juvenile Home...certain conclusions concerning the recreational program have been reached. 1. The principles upon which the recreational program is based are in line with the recommendations of the National Recreation Association. 2. In practice, recreation in the Dallas County Juvenile Home has not reached maximum efficiency. 3. The program is built largely to fill the needs of the majority of the boys who are detained at the home. 4. The program has been modified in some cases to meet the needs of the individual groups. 5. The recreation program serves as a means for the boys to express themselves; therefore, the supervisors and the case workers are able to establish better rapport with each boy. 5. The better rapport with each boy enables the case worker to determine the proper placement of the boy. 7. Through the efforts of recreation many personality adjustments have been made. 8. The study shows that the majority or 51 percent of the boys chose yard play as a first choice of activities offered at the home. 9. Because of the maintained interest of the entire staff to find and improve the defects of the program, recreation facilities have been expanded. 10. Inadequate funds limit the full use of the facilities at the home. "--leaf 67.
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