‘This volume is uncontestably the most comprehensive and authoritative work on the subject of self-care available to date. It should set the stage for a new policy perspective on building a health care system that incorporates self-care at its core.’– Lowell S. Levin, Yale School of Public Health
Practitioners and researchers who work with older adults are challenged to find ways to strengthen an elderly person’s capacity to cope wiht age-related changes that threaten independence.
This volume assesses the efficacy of self-care in maintaining autonomy. It applies a broad definition of self-care that includes a range of behaviors undertaken by individuals, families, and communities to enhance health, prevent disease, limit illness, and restore health.
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Contributors
Foreword by Richard S. Schweiker
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Nature, Extent, and Modifiability of Self-Care Behaviors in Later Life,
Marcia G. Ory, Gordon H. De Friese, and Alfred P. Duncker
Afterword: Toward a Research Agenda for Addressing the Potential of Self-Care in Later Life,
Gordon H. De Friese, Marcia G. Ory, and Donald M. Vickery
Appendix: Self-Care in Later Life–An Annotated Bibliography of Research Findings and Policy Issues,
Alison Woomert
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