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    gbv_797086099
    Format: Online-Ressource (59 S. : 1,14 MB) , Ill.
    Content: Ziel des in diesem Bericht behandelten Projektes "Fit durch neue Arbeit im Gesundheitswesen" ist es, gleichzeitig zwei gesellschaftlichen Herausforderungen entgegenzutreten, indem sie miteinander verknüpft werden. Dazu gehört einerseits der wachsende Anteil der älteren Bevölkerung an der Gesamtbevölkerung durch den demographischen Wandel und andererseits die Herausforderung hoher Arbeitslosenzahlen. Chemnitz gehört innerhalb der Bundesrepublik zu den Städten mit dem prozentual höchsten Anteil von BürgerInnen über 65 Jahre. 2009 betrug dieser Anteil 27,1 % (BBSR 2012). Gleichzeitig waren 2009 in Chemnitz 5.732 Arbeitslose aus sozialpflegerischen Berufen gemeldet. Zu diesem Anlass wurde das Projekt entwickelt, in dem 15 Arbeitslose im Bereich Pflegebegleitung qualifiziert und beim Aufbau einer Organisationsstruktur unterstützt werden sollten. Dieses Modellprojekt setzt dabei an der Novellierung der Pflegegesetzgebung an, wonach die Entlohnung gemäß § 45b SGB XI möglich ist. (Vorlage)
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 52 - 54 , Differences between the printed and electronic version are possible , Nutzungsbedingungen des Hrsg. nach Vorlage
    Language: German
    Author information: Adebahr, Philip
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    gbv_778731421
    ISSN: 1652-8670
    Content: The study discussed in this article sheds light on how a specific publichealth policy, the preventive home visit (PHV) aimed at senior citizens, is implemented at the local level in Denmark. Empirically the article calls attention to what is actually going on in a preventive practice, based on participant observations, interviews and ten years; worth of visitation records. Theoretically, the article applies a Foucauldian biopolitical approach that understands the visits as an implementation of the active ageing scheme, as the notion of prevention is practised as a continuous process, which is utilised to train people's gazes and sensitivity, and teach them to recognise ‘‘activity’’ as closely linked to future well-being and longevity. An important finding is that the intervention is not normalising in a deterministic way but rather negotiable. Even though the home visitors represent a health regimen where activity is interpreted as bodily exercise, they try to avoid the tendency to prescribe for older people. Rather than prevention in the strict sense, it seems to be a health promotion strategy that encourages older people to articulate their needs. The meeting between the health visitor and the older person is characterised by conversations and negotiations about health, autonomy and bodily experiences.
    In: International journal of ageing and later life, Linköping : University Electronic Press, 2006, 8(2013), 1, Seite 111-135, 1652-8670
    In: volume:8
    In: year:2013
    In: number:1
    In: pages:111-135
    Language: English
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