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Representations of Ageing in Contemporary Zimbabwe: A Gerontological Reading of NoViolet Bulawayo’s (2013) We Need New Names

concerned, the novel presents a very grim picture of older adults caught up and responding to the circumstances of a country in the throes of a deep social, political and economic crisis. Urban poverty is ... debut novel We Need New Names published in 2013. NoViolet Bulawayo is the pen name for Elizabeth Zandile Tshele born in Zimbabwe in 1981, a year after political independence. We Need New Names (2013) has

Voting Behaviour and Health Among the Oldest-old in Germany: Results from a Population-Based Cross-Sectional Study

Background If voter turnout reflects social or health inequalities, then these inequalities can reduce equal political representation. Research suggests that poor health impedes voting and ... . Given that older adults constitute an increasing share of the electorate, and that those who are less likely to vote are often among those most directly affected by political decisions, all individuals

Creativity and Healthy Ageing: Future Research Directions

Nations in proclaiming the current decade as the “decade of healthy ageing” (UN 2019) . At the same time, environmental and climate crises, and their consequent economic, social and political challenges ... neuropsychology to art and design, anthropology to economy and philosophy of science. In a few of these fields, however, common dichotomies between general and domain-specific creativity – as with the Big-C and

Concerns Over Population Ageing: Still a Contested Space

– and that old age, as defined by retirement and dependency will occur at far older ages than currently. In addition, they are all issues which can be addressed by policy, given the political and economic

Pensions and the Extending Working Lives Agenda in the UK: The Impact on Women

associated with pensions and their potentially unequal impact on women. This article aims to address this gap, taking a feminist political-economy perspective to explore the structural constraints that shape ... takes a feminist political-economy perspective which considers the structural constraints that shape EWLs and pensions. It also incorporates a lifecourse perspective which provides a further antidote to

Longevity Science and Women’s Health and Wellbeing

& M. Smith (Eds.) , Oxford handbook of contemporary analytic philosophy (pp. 114 - 152 ). Oxford University Press. Dou , X. , Sun , Y. , Li , J. , Zhang, J., Hao , D. , Liu , W. , Wu , R. , Kong , F ... of Medicine and Philosophy , 30 ( 5 ), 467 - 490 . https://doi.org/10.1080/03605310500253030 National Cancer Institute. ( 2022 ). NCI Budget Fact Book . Available from: https://www.cancer.gov/aboutnci

Pathologists’ first opinions on barriers and facilitators of computational pathology adoption in oncological pathology: an international study

sending feedback on CPath clinical performance to the supplier. Social, political and legal factors – Healthcare regulation Considering legal factors, the uncertainty about the liability position of ... change; and Social, political and legal factors. We did not use the Patient factors domain since pathologists are not in direct contact with patients. Toward the end of the interviews, participants had the

The Implications of Climate Change for the Health of Older Adults

Ukrainian invasion by Russia early in 2022 has questioned global political frameworks and security in operation for the previous 30 years. Globalisation may well be driven by a new set of powers, within a new

The Effects of Pension Communication on Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviour: An Integrative Review of Evidence and Directions for Future Research

all industrialised nations, old age provision is the core of the social security system, though different approaches are taken for its specific design. In response to changing social, political ... strategies across different countries can also provide insights into the broader social, political, economic, and demographic conditions that affect pension systems. For example, some countries may have more

The Self-Rated Health of Grandmothers Caring for Grandchildren: Evidence from South Africa

. ( 2002 ). Political declaration and Madrid international plan of action on ageing . United Nations . https://www.un.org/esa/socdev/documents/ageing/MIPAA/political-declaration-en. pdf. Accessed 25 Aug 2023

Why I Have Not Taken the COVID-19 Vaccine” a Descriptive Qualitative Study of Older Adults’ Perceived Views of COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake in Nigeria

infrequently (Premium Times, 2022) . Like most Southeastern states, the people of Anambra are deeply political and religious (Meribe, 2019) . We utilized purposive and snowball sampling techniques to recruit ... be able to take the vaccine. Participants highlighted that most political and religious leaders advised them not to take the vaccine because they [the leaders] do not trust the western world. One

Ageing in Africa as the Youngest Region: Research-Policy Emergence

adapt existing or forge new social, health, political and economic systems and structures to enhance the capacities, engagement and well-being of all generations;” an “…indelible realization that ... individuals in Africa are also impacted by displacement due to economic, political, and environmental shocks. In two related articles from a group of Nigerian scholars, Ekoh, et al. and Okah, et al

The Darker Side of Ageing: Towards an Ethics of Suffering that Emphasises the Primacy of Witnessing

response-able relationship and dialogue’ to whom is being witnessed (Stumm, 2010) . Witnessing, understood in this way, becomes a form of testimony that explicitly acquires a political-ethical connotation ... regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Ahlzen , R. ( 2020 ). Suffering, authenticity, and physician assisted suicide . Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy , 23

Ageing, Mobility and the City: Objects, Infrastructures and Practices in Everyday Assemblages of Civic Spaces in East London

, political and spatial accessibility for older people. How older people experience urban environments has been investigated within ageing studies, however, this research is yet to be properly linked to urban ... , architectural and urban studies. These debates also need to engage with questions around the political nature of processes of ageing and the development of cities, especially in the face of continuing neoliberal

Thoughts on the Ageing Body

, Bryan Turner was the first to introduce the term”somatic society”, in which the body is the location of the problematization and expression of personal and political problems. Turner argued that the ... an age of biotechnology: The case for mediated posthumanism (Philosophy of engineering and technology; 14 ). Dordrecht. Small , H. ( 2007 ). The long life . Oxford University Press. Turner , B. S

Sociodemographic Differences in COVID-19 Self-Reported Symptoms by Ethnicity and Older Adults in Bolivia

of epidemiological and economic externalities, as well as social and political risks, ensuring access to income, food, and health care in the short term, and in the medium term, ensuring connectivity ... monitoring and developing health measures in accordance with the affected population. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in Bolivia, developed in a complicated political context in which, in addition to an

Present and Future Trends of Sustainable Eldercare Services in China

classification of Chinese cities, Tier-1 cities are the largest, densely populated, and wealthiest urban metropolises with the highest economic, cultural, and political influence, while Tier-3 cities are small ... families’ life philosophy and needs should be taken into consideration, other relevant stakeholders’ opinions are also important for the future sustainable supply of eldercare services. For this reason, this

Physical Activity Among Older Women Living in Rural Areas in Canada: A Scoping Review

, this framework outlines different layers of influence for the realisation of physical activity, including individual, social, organisational, societal, and political levels. It also accounts for the ... the North West Territories of Canada. There, the political landscape is largely devoid of policies, programmes, and opportunities for older residents to participate in physical activities. Implications

Never Thought I was Going to be Placed in a Situation Like This: In the Shoes of the Doctor Responsible for Municipal Health, Back in My Country, Perú

until November 9, 2020, when the second presidential vacancy process against Martín Vizcarra was approved. During the political crisis, Manuel Merino presented the pediatrician Abel Salinas, in his ... the application of the booster inoculation began. In addition to the start of vaccination of children. The political crisis brought recent changes and Castillo´s fourth Cabinet. He appointed Hernán

Trends and Inequality in the New Active Ageing and Well-Being Index of the Oldest Old: a Case Study of Sweden

culture; ix. Political resources. In extending this work to other European countries, the broad, multi-purpose surveys, such as the EU Survey of Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) and the Eurofound’s ... variable rather than a dimension. We expand the dimension political resources to also include other important variables in line with the AAI. Due to data constraints two dimensions are excluded: Housing and