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Dancing while Aging: A Study on Benefits of Ballet for Older Women 随着年龄的增长而跳舞:芭蕾对老年妇女的益处研究
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-03-04 DOI: 10.5195/aa.2020.209
Rachyl Pines, H. Giles
As people age, experiences of depression, loneliness and loss of physical capabilities can emerge. As with previous work on the benefits of music as an intervention for social belonging and valued social identity, dance may increase similar feelings. Although theoretical chapters have been written on dance as it relates to social identity, belonging, and health, little empirical work has been conducted on the benefits of ballet as a recreational activity for older adults. The study reported here is framed by the “communication ecology model of successful aging,” and modestly embellishes this framework based on this study’s findings. Using interviews from 24 American female recreational ballet dancers ranging in age from 23-87 in a small West Coast town, this study investigates, for the first time, how ballet is incorporated into their self-concept and physical, mental, and social experiences of aging. Findings indicate that participating regularly in ballet is a core aspect of most women’s self-concept and means of self-expression. All women discussed how ballet has improved their physical and mental wellness, helping them have a more positive experience of age-related changes. Results showed that most women regard ballet as a very social activity, such that it helps them to feel a sense of community or even kin-like relationships with the other people regularly in class. All women interviewed mentioned that ballet is so integrated into who they are that it is something they hope to do for as long as possible.
随着年龄的增长,抑郁、孤独和身体能力丧失的经历可能会出现。正如之前关于音乐作为对社会归属感和价值社会认同的干预的好处的研究一样,舞蹈可能会增加类似的感受。尽管已经有关于舞蹈与社会身份、归属感和健康相关的理论章节,但很少有关于芭蕾舞作为老年人娱乐活动的好处的实证研究。本文报道的这项研究是以“成功衰老的沟通生态学模型”为框架的,并根据这项研究的发现对这一框架进行了适度的修饰。本研究对西海岸一个小镇的24名年龄在23-87岁之间的美国娱乐性芭蕾舞女舞者进行了采访,首次调查了芭蕾舞是如何融入她们的自我概念以及衰老的身体、心理和社会体验的。研究结果表明,经常参加芭蕾舞是大多数女性自我概念和自我表达方式的核心方面。所有女性都讨论了芭蕾舞如何改善她们的身心健康,帮助她们对与年龄相关的变化有更积极的体验。研究结果表明,大多数女性将芭蕾舞视为一项非常社交的活动,这有助于她们在课堂上定期感受到与他人的社区感,甚至是亲属关系。所有接受采访的女性都提到,芭蕾舞是如此融入自己,以至于她们希望尽可能长时间地从事芭蕾舞。
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引用次数: 0
Debating “Good” Care: The Challenges of Dementia Care in Shanghai, China 争论“好”护理:中国上海痴呆症护理面临的挑战
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-03-04 DOI: 10.5195/aa.2020.266
Yan Zhang
The increasing number of dementia sufferers in China has transformed dementia care from a private issue to a public concern. Nationwide dementia-friendly campaigns have intensified debates about what constitutes “good” care. In response to these campaigns, the Shanghai government proposes a systematic care model, which stresses the need for dementia-care units and professionalization. Non-state actors, however, focus on the relational care model, which integrates western humanitarian ethics with Confucian values. This article employs cultural and structural frameworks to examine why and how a specific form of “good” care is constructed in China. The debates about the establishment of dementia-care units and the professionalization of eldercare enable us to understand how politics shape certain forms of care.
中国越来越多的痴呆症患者已经将痴呆症护理从私人问题转变为公众关注的问题。全国范围内的痴呆症友好运动加剧了关于什么是“良好”护理的争论。作为对这些活动的回应,上海政府提出了一种系统的护理模式,强调痴呆症护理单位和专业化的必要性。然而,非国家行为者关注的是关系关怀模式,该模式将西方人道主义伦理与儒家价值观相结合。本文采用文化和结构框架来研究为什么以及如何在中国构建一种特定形式的“良好”护理。关于建立痴呆症护理单位和老年护理专业化的辩论使我们能够理解政治是如何塑造某些形式的护理的。
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引用次数: 5
Book Review: Intersections of Ageing, Gender and Sexualities: Multidisciplinary International Perspectives. 书评:《老龄化、性别和性行为的交叉点:多学科国际视角》。
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-03-04 DOI: 10.5195/aa.2020.267
Tannistha Samanta
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引用次数: 0
Book Review: Family Caregiving in Aging Populations 书评:老年人的家庭护理
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-03-04 DOI: 10.5195/aa.2020.248
V. Smith
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引用次数: 1
Caring through Sound and Silence: Technology and the Sound of Everyday Life in Homes for the Elderly 无声关怀:科技与养老院日常生活的声音
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-03-04 DOI: 10.5195/aa.2020.229
Carla Greubel
Literature on sounds inside institutions has shown that sounds are indispensable to the working of hospitals, schools, prisons, and other institutional environments. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in three eldercare homes in Germany this article suggests that the more permanent care context of institutional homes for the elderly compared to a hospital setting is decisive for people’s interpretation of and engagement with sounds. This is true at multiple levels, such as “monitory listening,” the use of “music as a technology of self,” or sounds as a tool of care. In fact, in this long-term care context even silences prompt action. Based on their experience with individual residents, for example, caregivers can direct their monitory listening not only to existing sounds, but also to the silence of expected but absent sounds. Throughout the article, additional consideration is given to the role of the technologies that produce the sounds, showing how in their design and functioning they shape, complement or prevent people’s attention to sound and silence. Finally, I propose that research is needed that goes beyond an understanding of silence as a healing environment for the vulnerable and sick and instead attends to the complexity of this acoustic event within the context of eldercare homes.
关于机构内部声音的文献表明,声音对医院、学校、监狱和其他机构环境的工作是必不可少的。根据德国三所养老院的民族志实地调查,本文表明,与医院环境相比,养老院更持久的护理环境对人们对声音的理解和参与具有决定性意义。这在多个层面上都是正确的,比如“监听”,“音乐是一种自我技术”的使用,或者声音是一种护理工具。事实上,在这种长期护理的情况下,甚至会使迅速的行动沉默。例如,根据他们与个别居民的经验,护理人员不仅可以引导他们的监护人员倾听现有的声音,还可以引导他们倾听预期但缺失的声音的静音。在整篇文章中,我们进一步考虑了产生声音的技术的作用,展示了它们在设计和功能上是如何塑造、补充或阻止人们对声音和静音的关注的。最后,我提出,需要进行研究,超越对沉默作为弱势群体和病人的治疗环境的理解,而是在老年护理院的背景下关注这一声学事件的复杂性。
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引用次数: 1
The Editor's Note 编者按
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-03-04 DOI: 10.5195/aa.2020.273
Henrik Hvenegaard Mikkelsen
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引用次数: 0
Book Review: Creativity in Later Life: Beyond Late Style 书评:《晚年的创造力:超越晚期风格》
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-03-04 DOI: 10.5195/aa.2020.262
Theresa Southam
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引用次数: 0
All In This Game Together: A Conversation Between Aging Researchers about Research on Aging 所有人都在一起玩这个游戏:衰老研究人员关于衰老研究的对话
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-03-04 DOI: 10.5195/aa.2020.270
O. Bryanton, Leslie Carlin
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引用次数: 0
Film Review: Cracked: A New Light on Dementia 电影评论:破解:痴呆症的新视角
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-03-04 DOI: 10.5195/aa.2020.253
S. Chivers
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引用次数: 0
Participants and Observations: Dementia and the Challenge for Anthropology 参与者和观察:痴呆症和人类学的挑战
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-03-04 DOI: 10.5195/aa.2020.269
P. Kao
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引用次数: 0
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