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Spirituality, community, and technology an interfaith health program goes online | Author(s) | Gary Gunderson |
Journal title | Generations, vol XXI, no 3, Fall 1997 |
Publisher | American Society on Aging, Fall 1997 |
Pages | pp 42-45 |
Keywords | Spiritual characteristics [elderly] ; Pastoral care ; Religion ; Informal care ; Information technology ; Computers ; United States of America. |
Annotation | Using the example of the Interfaith Health Program of the Carter Center in Atlanta, United States as the example, this article looks at how communications technology can change the experience of ageing and caregiving in a spiritual community. |
Accession Number | CPA-971204023 A |
Classmark | EX: OW: TR: P6: UVB: 3O: 7T |
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