Optimizing physical activity and function across settings / / volume editors Barbara Resnick and Maria Boltz |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (357 p.) |
Disciplina | 613.70446 |
Collana | Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics |
Soggetto topico | Exercise for older people |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 0-8261-9816-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Optimizing Physical Activity and Function Across Settings ; Half Title; Editors; Title Page; Copyright; Contents ; About the Volume Editors ; Contributors; Previous Volumes in the Series ; Foreword ; Introduction ; Acknowledgments ; CHAPTER 1. Impact of Policy on Physical Activity Participation and Where We Need to Go; Abstract; Introduction; Policy and its Impact; An American Perspective; Older Americans Act ; National Institute on Aging; Affordable Care Act; Evaluating the Impact; The Social-Ecological Model; Barriers and Facilitators
Policy BarriersPromising Practices; Where Do We Go From Here?; Research; Integrated Approaches; Activity Over the Life Course; Reallocated Funding; Impact of Function; Different Thinking About Aging; Accelerated Responses; Improved Curriculums for Specialists; Supportive Environments; Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 2. Promoting Physical Activity in Later Life; Abstract; Introduction; The Benefits of Physical Activity; Current Physical Activity Recommendations for Older Adults; Motivating Older Adults to Build More Physical Activity Into Their Lives DHHS Be Active Your Way Step One-Getting Started DHHS Be Active Your Way Step Two-Making Physical Activity Part of Your Life; DHHS Be Active Your Way Step Three-Keeping It Up, Stepping It Up; DHHS Be Active Your Way Step Four-Being Active For Life; Answering Questions and Concerns About Physical Activity; Question and Concern: Why Should I Be Physically Active? ; Question and Concern: What Is the Best Exercise for Older Adults?; Question and Concern: How Much Physical Activity Do I Need? ; Question and Concern: How Often Should I Exercise? Question and Concern: I Have Not Exercised for Many Years, Where Should I Start?Question and Concern: Will Physical Activity Help to Reduce My Risk for Specific Diseases and Conditions?; Question and Concern: Is Exercise Safe?; Question and Concern: Am I Too Old to Exercise?; Question and Concern: Is This for Me? Addressing Concerns of Minorities and Underrepresented Seniors; Question and Concern: Do I Need Special Clothing and Equipment?; Summary; References; CHAPTER 3. Consensus on Evidence-Based Preparticipation Screening and Risk Stratification; Abstract; Introduction Benefits and Risks Associated With Exercise Testing and Training For Persons of All AgesCauses of Sudden Cardiac Death; Risk Factors For Life-Threatening Adverse Exercise-Related Events; Preparticipation-Screening and Risk Stratification Strategies; The Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire and the Physical Activity Readiness Medical Examination; Limitations of the Approach; AHA/ACSM Health/Fitness Facility Preparticipation Screening Questionnaire; The Physical Activity Questionnaire for Everyone (PAR-Q+) and the electronic Physical Activity Medical Readiness Questionnaire (ePARmed-X+) Using the PAR-Q+ is as Easy as 1, 2, 3 |
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Optimizing physical activity and function across settings / / volume editors Barbara Resnick and Maria Boltz |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (357 p.) |
Disciplina | 613.70446 |
Collana | Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics |
Soggetto topico | Exercise for older people |
ISBN | 0-8261-9816-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Optimizing Physical Activity and Function Across Settings ; Half Title; Editors; Title Page; Copyright; Contents ; About the Volume Editors ; Contributors; Previous Volumes in the Series ; Foreword ; Introduction ; Acknowledgments ; CHAPTER 1. Impact of Policy on Physical Activity Participation and Where We Need to Go; Abstract; Introduction; Policy and its Impact; An American Perspective; Older Americans Act ; National Institute on Aging; Affordable Care Act; Evaluating the Impact; The Social-Ecological Model; Barriers and Facilitators
Policy BarriersPromising Practices; Where Do We Go From Here?; Research; Integrated Approaches; Activity Over the Life Course; Reallocated Funding; Impact of Function; Different Thinking About Aging; Accelerated Responses; Improved Curriculums for Specialists; Supportive Environments; Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 2. Promoting Physical Activity in Later Life; Abstract; Introduction; The Benefits of Physical Activity; Current Physical Activity Recommendations for Older Adults; Motivating Older Adults to Build More Physical Activity Into Their Lives DHHS Be Active Your Way Step One-Getting Started DHHS Be Active Your Way Step Two-Making Physical Activity Part of Your Life; DHHS Be Active Your Way Step Three-Keeping It Up, Stepping It Up; DHHS Be Active Your Way Step Four-Being Active For Life; Answering Questions and Concerns About Physical Activity; Question and Concern: Why Should I Be Physically Active? ; Question and Concern: What Is the Best Exercise for Older Adults?; Question and Concern: How Much Physical Activity Do I Need? ; Question and Concern: How Often Should I Exercise? Question and Concern: I Have Not Exercised for Many Years, Where Should I Start?Question and Concern: Will Physical Activity Help to Reduce My Risk for Specific Diseases and Conditions?; Question and Concern: Is Exercise Safe?; Question and Concern: Am I Too Old to Exercise?; Question and Concern: Is This for Me? Addressing Concerns of Minorities and Underrepresented Seniors; Question and Concern: Do I Need Special Clothing and Equipment?; Summary; References; CHAPTER 3. Consensus on Evidence-Based Preparticipation Screening and Risk Stratification; Abstract; Introduction Benefits and Risks Associated With Exercise Testing and Training For Persons of All AgesCauses of Sudden Cardiac Death; Risk Factors For Life-Threatening Adverse Exercise-Related Events; Preparticipation-Screening and Risk Stratification Strategies; The Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire and the Physical Activity Readiness Medical Examination; Limitations of the Approach; AHA/ACSM Health/Fitness Facility Preparticipation Screening Questionnaire; The Physical Activity Questionnaire for Everyone (PAR-Q+) and the electronic Physical Activity Medical Readiness Questionnaire (ePARmed-X+) Using the PAR-Q+ is as Easy as 1, 2, 3 |
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New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2016 | ||
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Optimizing physical activity and function across settings / / volume editors Barbara Resnick and Maria Boltz |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (357 p.) |
Disciplina | 613.70446 |
Collana | Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics |
Soggetto topico | Exercise for older people |
ISBN | 0-8261-9816-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Optimizing Physical Activity and Function Across Settings ; Half Title; Editors; Title Page; Copyright; Contents ; About the Volume Editors ; Contributors; Previous Volumes in the Series ; Foreword ; Introduction ; Acknowledgments ; CHAPTER 1. Impact of Policy on Physical Activity Participation and Where We Need to Go; Abstract; Introduction; Policy and its Impact; An American Perspective; Older Americans Act ; National Institute on Aging; Affordable Care Act; Evaluating the Impact; The Social-Ecological Model; Barriers and Facilitators
Policy BarriersPromising Practices; Where Do We Go From Here?; Research; Integrated Approaches; Activity Over the Life Course; Reallocated Funding; Impact of Function; Different Thinking About Aging; Accelerated Responses; Improved Curriculums for Specialists; Supportive Environments; Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 2. Promoting Physical Activity in Later Life; Abstract; Introduction; The Benefits of Physical Activity; Current Physical Activity Recommendations for Older Adults; Motivating Older Adults to Build More Physical Activity Into Their Lives DHHS Be Active Your Way Step One-Getting Started DHHS Be Active Your Way Step Two-Making Physical Activity Part of Your Life; DHHS Be Active Your Way Step Three-Keeping It Up, Stepping It Up; DHHS Be Active Your Way Step Four-Being Active For Life; Answering Questions and Concerns About Physical Activity; Question and Concern: Why Should I Be Physically Active? ; Question and Concern: What Is the Best Exercise for Older Adults?; Question and Concern: How Much Physical Activity Do I Need? ; Question and Concern: How Often Should I Exercise? Question and Concern: I Have Not Exercised for Many Years, Where Should I Start?Question and Concern: Will Physical Activity Help to Reduce My Risk for Specific Diseases and Conditions?; Question and Concern: Is Exercise Safe?; Question and Concern: Am I Too Old to Exercise?; Question and Concern: Is This for Me? Addressing Concerns of Minorities and Underrepresented Seniors; Question and Concern: Do I Need Special Clothing and Equipment?; Summary; References; CHAPTER 3. Consensus on Evidence-Based Preparticipation Screening and Risk Stratification; Abstract; Introduction Benefits and Risks Associated With Exercise Testing and Training For Persons of All AgesCauses of Sudden Cardiac Death; Risk Factors For Life-Threatening Adverse Exercise-Related Events; Preparticipation-Screening and Risk Stratification Strategies; The Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire and the Physical Activity Readiness Medical Examination; Limitations of the Approach; AHA/ACSM Health/Fitness Facility Preparticipation Screening Questionnaire; The Physical Activity Questionnaire for Everyone (PAR-Q+) and the electronic Physical Activity Medical Readiness Questionnaire (ePARmed-X+) Using the PAR-Q+ is as Easy as 1, 2, 3 |
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Resilience in Aging : Concepts, Research, and Outcomes / / edited by Barbara Resnick, Lisa P. Gwyther, Karen A. Roberto |
Edizione | [2nd ed. 2018.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XIII, 420 p. 12 illus., 4 illus. in color.) |
Disciplina | 616.89 |
Soggetto topico |
Health psychology
Geriatrics Social work Psychotherapy Counseling Health Psychology Geriatrics/Gerontology Social Work Psychotherapy and Counseling |
ISBN | 3-030-04555-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1: Definition of Resilience -- Chapter 2: Successful Aging and Resilience: Applications for Public Health, Healthcare, and Policy -- Chapter 3: Resilience and Personality Disorders in Older Age -- Chapter 4: What Do We Know About Resilience in Older Adults? An Exploration of Some Facts, Factors, and Facets -- Chapter 5: Psychological Resilience -- Chapter 6: Physiological resilience and the Impact on Health -- Chapter 7: How the Arts and Humanities Can Help Older Persons with Dementia and Their Caregivers Be More Resilient -- Chapter 8: Cultural and Ethnic Perspectives on Enhancing Resilience in Aging -- Chapter 9: Volunteering in Later Life: Policies and Programs to Support a Resilient Aging Society -- Chapter 10: Sustained by the Sacred: Religious and Spiritual Factors for Resilience in Adulthood and Aging -- Chapter 11: Overcoming Stressful Experiences in Older Age -- Chapter 12: The Relationship Between Resilience and Motivation -- Chapter 13: Fostering Resilience in Dementia through Narratives: Contribution of Multimedia Technologies -- Chapter 14: Building Resilience in Persons with Early-Stage Dementia and Their Care Partners -- Chapter 15: Resilience and Faith for African American Caregivers -- Chapter 16: Promoting Resilience through Aging-Friendly Community Initiatives: Opportunities and Challenges -- Chapter 17: Promoting Resilience in Small-Scale, Homelike Residential Care Settings for Older People with Dementia: Experiences from the Netherlands and the United States -- Chapter 18: Interdisciplinary Geriatric Mental Health Resilience Interventions -- Chapter 19: Developing Resilience in the Aged and Dementia Care Workforce -- Chapter 20: Understanding Resilience of Adult Foster Care Providers -- Chapter 21: Using Technology to Enhance Resiliency among Older Adults -- Chapter 22: Conclusion: The Key to Successful Aging. |
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Restorative care nursing for older adults [[electronic resource] ] : a guide for all care settings / / Barbara Resnick ... [et al.] |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, : Springer, c2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (213 p.) |
Disciplina | 618.97/0231 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ResnickBarbara |
Soggetto topico |
Geriatric nursing
Older people - Rehabilitation Rehabilitation nursing |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-12729-5
9786613531179 0-8261-3385-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Restorative Care Nursing for Older Adults: A Guide for All Care Settings, Second Edition; Half Title Page; About The Author; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; KEY FEATURES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; CHAPTER ONE: FOCUSING ON FUNCTION IN ALL CARE INTERACTIONS: A NEW PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING CARE; THE NURSING PHILOSOPHY OF CARE; TO CARE FOR OR CARE WITH: OUTCOME-BASED EVIDENCE FOR DECISIONS; EVIDENCE OF THE BENEFIT OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY; FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE; THEORETICAL MODEL TO GUIDE INTEGRATION OF THE FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE APPROACH
Impact of Intrapersonal Factors on Function and Physical ActivityInterpersonal Factors: Motivation and the Theory of Self-Efficacy; Environment; Policy; FROM THEORY TO IMPLEMENTATION OF FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE; REFERENCES; CHAPTER TWO: IMPLEMENTING FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE IN ANY SETTING; COMPONENT I: ENVIRONMENTAL AND POLICY ASSESSMENTS; Assessment Tools: Environment; Assessment Tools: Policy; COMPONENT II: EDUCATION; Overview; Motivating Older Adults to Engage in Functional and Physical Activity; Using/Optimizing the Environment and Integrating Restorative Care Into Daily Life COMPONENT III: ESTABLISHING FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE GOALSCOMPONENT IV: MOTIVATING AND MENTORING; TRICKS OF THE TRADE IN DISSEMINATION AND IMPLEMENTATION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; APPENDIX 2.1; RESTORING HEALTH AND FUNCTION POSTER; APPENDIX 2.2; RESTORING HEALTH AND FUNCTION: HANDOUTS FOR PATIENTS AND FAMILIES; CHAPTER THREE: FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE IN THE NURSING HOME; FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE OF NURSING HOME RESIDENTS; EVIDENCE OF THE BENEFIT OF FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE IN NURSING HOME SETTINGS; DESIGNATED VERSUS INTEGRATED FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE APPROACHES CHALLENGES TO SUSTAINABILITY OF NEW INTERVENTIONS IN NURSING HOME SETTINGSIMPLEMENTING A FUNCTION-FOCUSED PHILOSOPHY OF CARE INNURSING HOME SETTINGS USING A SOCIAL ECOLOGICAL MODEL; Intraindividual Factors Relevant for Nursing Home Residents; Interpersonal Factors Relevant for Nursing Home Residents; Enactive Mastery; Verbal Encouragement; Vicarious Experience; Physiological Feedback; Environmental Factors; Policy Factors; CULTURE CHANGE AND FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE; IMPLEMENTATION OF FUNCTION-FOCUSED CAREIN NURSING HOME SETTINGS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; APPENDIX 3.1 FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE: MAKING FCC HAPPEN IN LONG-TERM CARECHAPTER FOUR: FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE IN ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITIES; FACILITATORS AND CHALLENGES TO SUSTAINABILITY OF NEW INTERVENTIONS IN LONG-TERM CARE SETTINGS; USE OF DISSEMINATION OF INNOVATION THEORY IN AL COMMUNITIES; USE OF SOCIAL ECOLOGICAL MODELS; Intrapersonal Factors; Interpersonal Factors; ENVIRONMENT; POLICY; PRIOR OUTCOMES OF IMPLEMENTING FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE IN AL COMMUNITIES; Pilot Testing of Function-Focused Care in AL; Testing of Function-Focused Care in AL Using a Randomized Controlled Trial Approach; CONCLUSION REFERENCES |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910461275803321 |
New York, : Springer, c2012 | ||
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Restorative care nursing for older adults [[electronic resource] ] : a guide for all care settings / / Barbara Resnick ... [et al.] |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, : Springer, c2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (213 p.) |
Disciplina | 618.97/0231 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ResnickBarbara |
Soggetto topico |
Geriatric nursing
Older people - Rehabilitation Rehabilitation nursing |
ISBN |
1-280-12729-5
9786613531179 0-8261-3385-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Restorative Care Nursing for Older Adults: A Guide for All Care Settings, Second Edition; Half Title Page; About The Author; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; KEY FEATURES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; CHAPTER ONE: FOCUSING ON FUNCTION IN ALL CARE INTERACTIONS: A NEW PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING CARE; THE NURSING PHILOSOPHY OF CARE; TO CARE FOR OR CARE WITH: OUTCOME-BASED EVIDENCE FOR DECISIONS; EVIDENCE OF THE BENEFIT OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY; FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE; THEORETICAL MODEL TO GUIDE INTEGRATION OF THE FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE APPROACH
Impact of Intrapersonal Factors on Function and Physical ActivityInterpersonal Factors: Motivation and the Theory of Self-Efficacy; Environment; Policy; FROM THEORY TO IMPLEMENTATION OF FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE; REFERENCES; CHAPTER TWO: IMPLEMENTING FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE IN ANY SETTING; COMPONENT I: ENVIRONMENTAL AND POLICY ASSESSMENTS; Assessment Tools: Environment; Assessment Tools: Policy; COMPONENT II: EDUCATION; Overview; Motivating Older Adults to Engage in Functional and Physical Activity; Using/Optimizing the Environment and Integrating Restorative Care Into Daily Life COMPONENT III: ESTABLISHING FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE GOALSCOMPONENT IV: MOTIVATING AND MENTORING; TRICKS OF THE TRADE IN DISSEMINATION AND IMPLEMENTATION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; APPENDIX 2.1; RESTORING HEALTH AND FUNCTION POSTER; APPENDIX 2.2; RESTORING HEALTH AND FUNCTION: HANDOUTS FOR PATIENTS AND FAMILIES; CHAPTER THREE: FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE IN THE NURSING HOME; FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE OF NURSING HOME RESIDENTS; EVIDENCE OF THE BENEFIT OF FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE IN NURSING HOME SETTINGS; DESIGNATED VERSUS INTEGRATED FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE APPROACHES CHALLENGES TO SUSTAINABILITY OF NEW INTERVENTIONS IN NURSING HOME SETTINGSIMPLEMENTING A FUNCTION-FOCUSED PHILOSOPHY OF CARE INNURSING HOME SETTINGS USING A SOCIAL ECOLOGICAL MODEL; Intraindividual Factors Relevant for Nursing Home Residents; Interpersonal Factors Relevant for Nursing Home Residents; Enactive Mastery; Verbal Encouragement; Vicarious Experience; Physiological Feedback; Environmental Factors; Policy Factors; CULTURE CHANGE AND FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE; IMPLEMENTATION OF FUNCTION-FOCUSED CAREIN NURSING HOME SETTINGS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; APPENDIX 3.1 FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE: MAKING FCC HAPPEN IN LONG-TERM CARECHAPTER FOUR: FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE IN ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITIES; FACILITATORS AND CHALLENGES TO SUSTAINABILITY OF NEW INTERVENTIONS IN LONG-TERM CARE SETTINGS; USE OF DISSEMINATION OF INNOVATION THEORY IN AL COMMUNITIES; USE OF SOCIAL ECOLOGICAL MODELS; Intrapersonal Factors; Interpersonal Factors; ENVIRONMENT; POLICY; PRIOR OUTCOMES OF IMPLEMENTING FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE IN AL COMMUNITIES; Pilot Testing of Function-Focused Care in AL; Testing of Function-Focused Care in AL Using a Randomized Controlled Trial Approach; CONCLUSION REFERENCES |
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New York, : Springer, c2012 | ||
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Restorative care nursing for older adults : a guide for all care settings / / Barbara Resnick ... [et al.] |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, : Springer, c2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (213 p.) |
Disciplina | 618.97/0231 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ResnickBarbara |
Soggetto topico |
Geriatric nursing
Older people - Rehabilitation Rehabilitation nursing |
ISBN |
1-280-12729-5
9786613531179 0-8261-3385-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Restorative Care Nursing for Older Adults: A Guide for All Care Settings, Second Edition; Half Title Page; About The Author; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; KEY FEATURES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; CHAPTER ONE: FOCUSING ON FUNCTION IN ALL CARE INTERACTIONS: A NEW PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING CARE; THE NURSING PHILOSOPHY OF CARE; TO CARE FOR OR CARE WITH: OUTCOME-BASED EVIDENCE FOR DECISIONS; EVIDENCE OF THE BENEFIT OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY; FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE; THEORETICAL MODEL TO GUIDE INTEGRATION OF THE FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE APPROACH
Impact of Intrapersonal Factors on Function and Physical ActivityInterpersonal Factors: Motivation and the Theory of Self-Efficacy; Environment; Policy; FROM THEORY TO IMPLEMENTATION OF FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE; REFERENCES; CHAPTER TWO: IMPLEMENTING FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE IN ANY SETTING; COMPONENT I: ENVIRONMENTAL AND POLICY ASSESSMENTS; Assessment Tools: Environment; Assessment Tools: Policy; COMPONENT II: EDUCATION; Overview; Motivating Older Adults to Engage in Functional and Physical Activity; Using/Optimizing the Environment and Integrating Restorative Care Into Daily Life COMPONENT III: ESTABLISHING FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE GOALSCOMPONENT IV: MOTIVATING AND MENTORING; TRICKS OF THE TRADE IN DISSEMINATION AND IMPLEMENTATION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; APPENDIX 2.1; RESTORING HEALTH AND FUNCTION POSTER; APPENDIX 2.2; RESTORING HEALTH AND FUNCTION: HANDOUTS FOR PATIENTS AND FAMILIES; CHAPTER THREE: FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE IN THE NURSING HOME; FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE OF NURSING HOME RESIDENTS; EVIDENCE OF THE BENEFIT OF FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE IN NURSING HOME SETTINGS; DESIGNATED VERSUS INTEGRATED FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE APPROACHES CHALLENGES TO SUSTAINABILITY OF NEW INTERVENTIONS IN NURSING HOME SETTINGSIMPLEMENTING A FUNCTION-FOCUSED PHILOSOPHY OF CARE INNURSING HOME SETTINGS USING A SOCIAL ECOLOGICAL MODEL; Intraindividual Factors Relevant for Nursing Home Residents; Interpersonal Factors Relevant for Nursing Home Residents; Enactive Mastery; Verbal Encouragement; Vicarious Experience; Physiological Feedback; Environmental Factors; Policy Factors; CULTURE CHANGE AND FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE; IMPLEMENTATION OF FUNCTION-FOCUSED CAREIN NURSING HOME SETTINGS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; APPENDIX 3.1 FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE: MAKING FCC HAPPEN IN LONG-TERM CARECHAPTER FOUR: FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE IN ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITIES; FACILITATORS AND CHALLENGES TO SUSTAINABILITY OF NEW INTERVENTIONS IN LONG-TERM CARE SETTINGS; USE OF DISSEMINATION OF INNOVATION THEORY IN AL COMMUNITIES; USE OF SOCIAL ECOLOGICAL MODELS; Intrapersonal Factors; Interpersonal Factors; ENVIRONMENT; POLICY; PRIOR OUTCOMES OF IMPLEMENTING FUNCTION-FOCUSED CARE IN AL COMMUNITIES; Pilot Testing of Function-Focused Care in AL; Testing of Function-Focused Care in AL Using a Randomized Controlled Trial Approach; CONCLUSION REFERENCES |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910808830103321 |
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