Notes on contributors |
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Introduction |
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PART I Peculiarity of research on ageing in the context of other research areas |
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1 Older adults -- terra incognita? |
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15 | (14) |
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2 Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches to ageing and gerontology |
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29 | (12) |
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3 Self-report measures of ageism in the workplace: a scoping review |
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41 | (15) |
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4 Investigate population ageing using national transfer accounts: new economic age profiles for Canada and France |
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56 | (11) |
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5 Protection of the fundamental rights of older adults - methodological perspective of administrative and legal research |
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67 | (11) |
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6 The ethics of research on old age |
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78 | (19) |
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PART II Research approaches to ageing |
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97 | (88) |
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7 Co-design the ingenuity of ageing: a cultural model of ageing through design thinking |
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99 | (9) |
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8 The life course perspective in social gerontology |
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108 | (10) |
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9 Considerations when using longitudinal statistical models to study ageing |
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118 | (14) |
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10 Quantitative and qualitative interviews in older people research: specificity and usability of the research tool |
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132 | (12) |
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11 Conducting research on ageing in the space of sensitive issues - as exemplified by domestic violence against the elderly |
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144 | (11) |
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12 Age(ing) and things -- methodological perspectives |
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155 | (15) |
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13 The solo cross-national researcher of long-term care systems for older people |
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170 | (15) |
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PART III Implementation as the main purpose of ageing research |
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185 | (78) |
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14 Current challenges in ageing population health intervention research: illustration with the case of the SoBeezy program |
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187 | (13) |
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15 Supporting empowerment of elderly persons with multiple chronic conditions: evidence for sustainable practice improvement |
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200 | (13) |
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16 Promotion of physical activity among older adults: is social marketing an effective method? |
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213 | (8) |
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17 Preserving autonomy and quality of life of the elderly: the contribution of French gerontopoles |
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221 | (14) |
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18 Measuring caregivers' perceived work-based stress in nursing homes for the elderly - a concept considering residents suffering from dementia |
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235 | (14) |
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19 Application of the five-phase model for dyadic analysis in qualitative research to relationships between older Israeli bereaved mothers and their daughters-in-law |
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249 | (14) |
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PART IV Older adults as the source of knowledge |
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263 | (2) |
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20 Older people as peer researchers in ageing research: nuisance or necessity? |
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265 | (9) |
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21 Including participants who cannot communicate in research on ageing? |
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274 | (18) |
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22 Exploring the life experiences of less-educated rural older adults: challenges and the possible solution - life story interviews |
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292 | (8) |
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23 Senior-oriented empirical research in nursing homes for the elderly: experiences from Austria |
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300 | (14) |
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24 A critical reflection on Photovoice applied in exploring the lived experience and needs of male caregivers |
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314 | (8) |
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25 Recapitulation: ageing research on highways and by ways of methodology |
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322 | (4) |
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Appendix 1 |
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Appendix 2 |
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339 | (1) |
Appendix 3 |
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Appendix 4 |
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Index |
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