The cultures of caregiving : conflict and common ground among families, health professionals, and policy makers
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The cultures of caregiving : conflict and common ground among families, health professionals, and policy makers
Johns Hopkins University Press, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Caregiving as family affair : a new perspective on cultural diversity / Carol Levine and Thomas H. Murray
- Family caregivers and the health care system : findings from a national survey / David A. Gould
- On loving care and the persistence of memories : reflections of a grieving daughter / Gladys Gonzalez-Ramos
- The weight of shared lives : truth telling and family caregiving / Jerome K. Lowenstein
- Family caregiving in New England : nineteenth-century community care gives way to twentieth-century institutions / Sheila M. Rothman
- Nurses and their changing relationships to family caregivers / Mathy Mezey
- The culture of home care : whose values prevail? / Rick Surpin and Eileen Hanley
- Explaining the paradox of long-term care policy : an example of dissonant cultures / Judith Feder and Carol Levine
- Family caregivers in popular culture : ideals and reality in the movies / Carol Levine and Alexis Kuerbis
- Integrating medicine and the family : toward a coherent ethic of care / Jeffrey Blustein
- Project DOCC : a parent-directed model for educating pediatric residents / Maggie Hoffman and Donna Jean Appell
- Changing institutional culture : turning adversaries into partners / Judah L. Ronch
- Building on common ground / Carol Levine and Thomas H. Murray