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Contributions of qualitative research on aging | Author(s) | Jaber F Gubrium |
Journal title | Qualitative Health Research, vol 3, no 2, May 1993 |
Publisher | SAGE Publications, London, May 1993 |
Pages | pp 131-132 |
Source | Sage Publications Ltd., 6 Bonhill Street, London EC2A 4PU. |
Keywords | Ageing process ; Health [elderly] ; Health services ; Research ; Qualitative Studies. |
Annotation | Qualitative research contributes to research on ageing on four fronts, which are outlined in this introduction to this issue of Qualitative Health Research. First, the perspectives of various parties to care: professionals, hired help, family members, and care receivers. Second, is the complexity of social relationships and understanding, particularly the multi-dimensionality of caregiving as an experience. Third is the caregiving process; and lastly, specific studies and profiles of experience. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-980728211 A |
Classmark | BG: CC: L: 3A: 3DP |
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