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Ageing and Spirituality across Faiths and Cultures [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x154x18 mm, weight: 415 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Mar-2010
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1849050066
  • ISBN-13: 9781849050067
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x154x18 mm, weight: 415 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Mar-2010
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1849050066
  • ISBN-13: 9781849050067
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Health and social care practitioners are increasingly called upon to provide care to elderly people from a number of different faiths and cultures. This collection of essays examines ageing in the context of the many faiths and cultures that make up Western society, and provides carers with the knowledge they need to deliver sensitive and appropriate care to people of all faiths.

Chapters are written by authoritative figures from each of the world's major faith groups about the beliefs and practices of their older people. Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Jewish and Buddhist perspectives are covered, as well as those of ageing veterans and ageing religious sisters. Issues of appropriate care are also addressed, and the book includes recommendations for policy and practice.

This accessible and inspiring book will be a useful text for academics, policy makers and practitioners in health and social care, aged care workers, pastoral carers, chaplains and religious professionals, in hospital, residential and other care settings.

Recenzijos

This is a book for our times, focusing on the concepts of ageing and dying, mediated through the cultural belief systems and spiritual practices that comprise today's multi faith, multi cultural societies... this book has much to teach us that is applicable in Britain, specifically the essay relating to "living and being in multi cultural communities" and the essay examining the delivery of high quality care within the multi cultural, multi faith context.

It is important in delivering holistic care to clients, that we understand the broader context in which they are living, ageing and dying, and how their faith and belief systems influence their, and their care givers' attitudes to the care being provided. This is a book that can only aid the better provision of such holistic care. -- Signpost `Elizabeth MacKinlay has established herself as a leading, innovative and well-organized voice in the challenge for both church and society to face the demographic reality of increased longevity...A wide-ranging book of seventeen chapters covers a number of issues and questions...Chapters not only engage with the various faiths and cultures, traditions and care practices, but also relate this to issues in death and dying, appropriate care, policy and standards of practice...This book is a useful stimulus to our thinking and action.` -- Modern Believing This inspiring book which has a good balance of theory and practice will provide front line practitioners with the knowledge they need to deliver sensitive and appropriate care to older people of all belief systems. -- Chia See Hong, Lecturer in OT * Signpost *

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An inspiring collection of essays examining ageing in the context of different faiths and cultures
Acknowledgments 7(1)
Preface 8(3)
Ageing and Spirituality: Living and Being in Multifaith and Multicultural Communities
11(11)
Elizabeth MacKinlay
The Interrelationship of Spirituality, Culture and Community in International Perspective
22(18)
James Haire
The Cultural diversity of Older Australians
40(17)
Ingrid Seebus
Ann Peut
The Ageing Spirit
57(11)
Rachael Kohn
Friends and Neighbours: Pastoral Care and Ageing in Christian Perspective
68(13)
Elizabeth MacKinlay
From Ageing to Sage-ing: Judiasm and Ageing
81(14)
Jeffrey Cohen
Dorothy, Oodgeroo and Blackfella Ageing: The Role of Spirituality when You're Short on Culture and Can't Find Your Red Shoes
95(17)
Dennis McDermott
An Islamic Perspective on Ageing and Spirituality
112(12)
Mohamad Abdalla
Ikebal Mohammed
The Spiritual Needs of the Aged and Dying: A Buddhist Perspective
124(14)
Subhana Barzaghi
Dying: An Approach to Care from Hindu and Buddhist Perspectives
138(14)
Amy Rayner
Purushottama Bilimoria
Orthodox Faith: A Lively Spirit for Older People
152(15)
Rosalie Hudson
Cultural Diversity in Aged Care: A Showcase of Services Tailored to Meet the Physical, Cultural and Spiritual Needs of People of Greek Origin
167(12)
Robyn Simmonds
Nicholas Stavropoulos
Spiritual Well-being for Older People
179(16)
Ann Harrington
Integrated Support for Veterans in Aged Care Home
195(17)
Tracey T.A. McDonald
On the Road to Emmaus: Ageing Religious Sisters, A Group with Specific Spiritual and Cultural Needs
212(16)
Gabrielle Brian
Charles Sturt
Promoting High Quality Care
228(15)
Elizabeth Pringle
The Search Conference Process in Ageing and Spiritual and Pastoral Care: Directions for the Future
243(10)
Elizabeth MacKinlay
Contributors 253(4)
References 257(10)
Subject Index 267(4)
Author Index 271
Elizabeth MacKinlay is a registered nurse and an Anglican priest. She is Director of the Centre for Ageing and Pastoral Studies at St Mark's National Theological Centre, Canberra, and a Professor in the School of Theology, Charles Sturt University. Elizabeth was Chair of the ACT Ministerial Advisory Council on Ageing in 2008 and is the ACT Senior Australian of the Year for 2009.