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Communication in Elderly Care - Cross-Cultural Perspectives

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The topic of communication in elderly care (or eldercare) is important and becoming ever more pressing, with an aging world population and burgeoning numbers needing care. This book looks at this critical but underanalyzed area. It examines the way people talk to each other in eldercare settings from an interdisciplinary and globally cross-cultural perspective. The small body of available research points to eldercare communication taking place with its own specific conditions and contexts. Often, there is the presence of various mental/physical ailments on the part of the receivers, scarcity of time, resources and or flexibility on the part of the care givers and the necessity of assistance with personal activities.The book combines theory and practice, with linguistically informed analysis of real-life interaction in eldercare settings across the world. Each chapter closes with a "Practical Recommendations" section that contains suggestions on how communication in eldercare can be improved. This book will appeal to researchers and carers alike, and is an important and timely publication.Table of ContentForeword Nikolas Coupland; 1. Introduction Peter Backhaus; 2. Elderspeak in institutional care Kristine Williams; 3. Care communication in residential facilities: Intersections of training and research Boyd H. Davis and Mary K. Smith; 4. Creating a positive communication environment in long term care settings Rosemary Lubinski; 5. Care of people with Alzheimer's Disease in New Zealand Margaret Maclagan and Annabel Grant; 6. Roles, relations and the loss of autonomy in caretaking of the elderly in Denmark Trine Heinemann; 7. A Dutch perspective on institutional vs. noninstitutional interaction Christina Englert; 8. Dinner with Wilma: A German case study on communication in migrant-in-the-family eldercare Hilke Engfer; 9. Me nurse you resident: Institutional role play in a Japanese eldercare facility Peter Backhaus; 10. What peer conversations suggest for communication in elderly care Yoshiko Matsumoto; 11. Art, Alzheimer's Disease, and discourse: Talk in response to museum paintings Heidi Hamilton; 12. Using narrative arts to foster personhood in dementia Ellen B. Ryan and Lori Schindel Martin.Review Quote‘Age has been recognized in Sociolinguistic research as one of the crucial social variables early on; for as we grow old we change our speech behaviour. Therefore, communication across age cohorts is not always without hitches. This is of particular relevance in the context of elderly care. Yet, the particular challenges of communication between caregiver and usually much older care recipient have rarely been studied, let alone addressed in care courses. The present volume fills a real gap. Based on empirical research in seven countries, it offers insights about how language use in care giving settings is patterned and how it can be improved.'Review Quote"Backhaus provides essential reading for those wishing to care responsibly for as well as study older people. Yet this absorbing collection also harbors potential insights and transformable practices for all of us who care for others who are enduring problems and issues, irrespective of their age. This volume is a rich testament to the under-appreciated, yet incontestable, fact that caring is a complex communicative process."Review QuoteReviewed in German Journal - Japan Markt.Biographical NotePeter Backhaus is a Lecturer at Waseda University, Tokyo, JapanA timely collection looking at communication in elderly care and how we can best understand and improve its quality.Addresses scholars and care professionals with advice on how communication in elderly care can improve.Written by a group of international specialists with a wide range of interdisciplinary backgrounds.First book length approach to communication in elderly care.

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781441112545
Author
Peter Backhaus
Publisher
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Publication Date
2011-06-09
Binding
hardcover
Condition
new
Pages
256
Language
english
Country of Origin
United States
Weight (g)
536
Height (mm)
30
Length (mm)
234
Width (mm)
156
ISBN-10
1441112545

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