What is quality of life? What is quality of life in older age? How can quality of life in older age be improved?This book explores concepts of quality of life in older age in the theoretical literature and presents the views of a national sample of people aged sixty- five years or older. It offers a broad overview of the quality of life experienced by older people in Britain using a number of wide ranging indicators, including: HealthHobbies and interestsHome and neighbourhoodIncomeIndependencePsychological wellbeingSocial and family relationshipsThe result is a fascinating book enlivened by rich data – both quantitative and qualitative – drawn from detailed surveys and interviews with almost a thousand older people. Ageing Well is key reading for students, academics, practitioners and policy makers who are concerned with the research and practice that will help to improve quality of life for older people.
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This book explores concepts of quality of life in older age in the theoretical literature and presents the views of a national sample of people aged sixty- five years or older. It offers a broad overview of the quality of life experienced by older people in Britain using a number of wide ranging indicators.
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Preface List of abbreviationsModels of quality of life in older ageThe study: Aims, methods, measures, sample, response ratesWhat adds quality to life, and what takes quality away?Social relationships and activitiesHealth and functioning Psychological outlookSocial capital: Home and neighbourhoodFinancial circumstances and having enough moneyIndependence and freedomLife 18 months later Discussion: Implications for ageing well in the 21st centuryGlossary ReferencesIndex
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780335215096
Publisert
2005-10-16
Utgiver
Vendor
Open University Press
Vekt
418 gr
Høyde
227 mm
Bredde
150 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

Forfatter

Biographical note

Ann Bowling is Professor of Health Services Research at University College London. She specialises in quality of life measurement, research on ageing and equity of access to health services, and is author of best selling books on research methods and measurement including Measuring Disease, Measuring Health, and A handbook of Health Research Methods jointly with professor Shah Ebrahim (all published by OpenUP).