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OverviewSupporting Older Persons in Their Aging Journey provides an emancipatory, holistic, patient-centred, and decolonizing approach to nursing practice for older persons and caregivers, focusing on their unique needs and experiences. Providing a general overview of aging and well-being, this text identifies trends in present nursing practice, discusses the future of an aging population, and seeks to create opportunities for individuals to live well with chronic conditions.With a focus on collaboration and context as the keys to providing quality care that promotes health, well-being, and safety, the chapters discuss prevention strategies for successfully navigating life transitions. The authors encourage learners to creatively and collaboratively consider opportunities to support older people, their families, and caregivers so they may thrive, flourish, maintain their dignity, and fully define theirown quality of life as they navigate the challenges of aging and illness. This vital text is essential for nursing programs in universities and colleges within Canada, intended for courses on older persons, aging, or gerontological nursing. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Idevania Costa , Kristen Jones-BonofiglioPublisher: Canadian Scholars Imprint: Canadian Scholars ISBN: 9781773384276ISBN 10: 1773384279 Pages: 460 Publication Date: 13 September 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Supporting Older Persons on Their Aging Journey provides not only integration of relevant content but also an emerging way for those caring for older persons to engage in conversations and dialogue using critical thinking. The emancipatory approach is explored starting with defining 'aging' and through the text's patient-centered focus. The authors use a holistic perspective to cover important theoretical and practical information for nurses supporting older persons in a Canadian context.""—Manon Lemonde, RN, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ontario Tech University ""Finally, a textbook written by nurses for nurses that focuses on the application of the patient-centred care model with older individuals! This is the book I have been looking for during my entire career as a registered nurse and nurse educator, and it is a must-read for all nursing students and care partners.""—Jim Wohlgemuth, MN, RN, Instructor, Northwestern Polytechnic, Grande Prairie, Alberta" ""Supporting Older Persons on Their Aging Journey provides not only integration of relevant content but also an emerging way for those caring for older persons to engage in conversations and dialogue using critical thinking. The emancipatory approach is explored starting with defining 'aging' and through the text's patient-centered focus. The authors use a holistic perspective to cover important theoretical and practical information for nurses supporting older persons in a Canadian context.""—Manon Lemonde, RN, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ontario Tech University ""Finally, a textbook written by nurses for nurses that focuses on the application of the patient-centred care model with older individuals! This is the book I have been looking for during my entire career as a registered nurse and nurse educator, and it is a must-read for all nursing students and care partners.""—Jim Wohlgemuth, MN, RN, Instructor, Northwestern Polytechnic, Grande Prairie, Alberta Author InformationDr. Idevania Costa PhD, RN, NSWOC, is an Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing and an Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Health Science, both at Lakehead University's School of Nursing in Thunder Bay, Ontario. She is also an Associate Researcher with Lakehead University's Centre for Education and Research on Aging and Health (CERAH). Dr. Kristen Jones-Bonofiglio PhD, RN, is an Associate Professor and Director of the School of Nursing at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario. She is also the Director of Lakehead University's Centre for Health Care Ethics (CHCE) and Head of the 1st Canadian Unit of the International Chair in Bioethics (World Medical Association Cooperation Centre). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |