A new perspective on threatened autonomy in elderly persons: The disempowering process

This study explored factors other than medical condition and treatments which contributed to the discharge experiences of 12 rural and 9 urban patients. Interpretive research methodology included document review, observation and in-depth interviews of all key participants. The purposefully selected...

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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Alternative Approaches
Autonomy
Bioethics
Biological and medical sciences
Canada
Caregivers
Developmental psychology
Disempowerment
Elderly
Elderly people
empowerment
empowerment autonomy elderly helping styles
Female
Freedom
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Health care
helping styles
Home Care Services
Home Health Care
Humans
Individualism
Male
Nursing Homes
Older people
Paternalism
Patient Participation
Patients
Personal Autonomy
Physician-Patient Relations
Power
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Psychosocial Factors
Self-government
Social research
Treatment Compliance
Treatment Methods
Well Being
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