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    UID:
    gbv_1000995283
    ISSN: 1741-2684
    Content: Aims: To synthesize research that investigated how residents and caregivers view spiritual care, come to understand the spiritual needs of people with dementia, and how caregivers provide care congruent with peoples’ needs. Methods and study design: Meta-synthesis using Noblit and Hare’s meta-ethnography. A synthesis of eight qualitative, empirical, primary studies that explored spiritual care in the context of dementia care was performed. Findings Spiritual care for persons with dementia was described in the forms of (i) performing religious rituals that provides a sense of comfort and (ii) coming to know the person, which provides opportunities to understand a person's meaning and purpose, and (iii) attending to basic needs provides an opportunity to appreciate others’ vulnerability and humanness. Conclusions: Spiritual care intended to help persons with dementia to express their faith and religious beliefs, and help persons with dementia experience meaning in life, connectedness to self, God/deity and other persons. (Vorlage)
    In: Dementia, Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage, 2002, 16(2017), 7, Seite 911-929, 1741-2684
    In: volume:16
    In: year:2017
    In: number:7
    In: pages:911-929
    Language: English
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    New York, NY :Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949641739102882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781003385585 , 1003385583 , 9781000995282 , 1000995283 , 9781000995251 , 1000995259
    Content: "How much do you know about the lives of bisexual men who are married to women? Do you know any personally? Have you seen them represented in media or pop culture? Bisexual people make up a majority of the LGBT+ community, but they are still relatively hidden and misunderstood. Robert Brooks Cohen aims to address this invisibility by sharing a collection of interviews with Bi+ men who are or were married to women, helping readers find connection, understanding, and community. Their experience is often erased as "not queer enough", but these men are queer, and they are challenging societal norms in important and innovative ways. Written by the host of 'Two Bi Guys', this book intersperses Robert's bisexual journey with the diverse stories of other Bi+ men to help normalize sexual fluidity and create more awareness and compassion. Each chapter is framed around a bisexual married man's story which touches on an important theme in many people's journey, such as coming out, monogamy, intersectionality, porn, marriage, parenting, and finding community, with Robert sharing his thoughts, research, and analysis. The book shares interviews with men and a few of their wives from a wide array of cultural and regional backgrounds, religions, family structures, and more, helping bisexual men find pride, validation, and joy in their sexual identity. This book is written about and for bisexual and questioning men so they can see their experience represented. However, it is also for their partners, family, and friends - as well as students, researchers, clinicians with bisexual clients, and allies - so that they can better understand the unique challenges of this identity and provide meaningful support"--
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cohen, Robert Brooks. Bisexual married men New York, NY : Routledge, 2024 ISBN 9781032473253
    Language: English
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