Multidisciplinary Approach to Capability in Age and Ageing

Multidisciplinary Approach to Capability in Age and Ageing

Skoog, Ingmar; Falk Erhag, Hanna; Lagerloef Nilsson, Ulrika; Rydberg Sterner, Therese

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

01/2022

252

Dura

Inglês

9783030780623

15 a 20 dias

619

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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The AgeCap conceptual framework for research on capability in ageing.- Chapter 3. The ICECAP-O measure.- Chapter 4. The capability approach in epidemiological studies.- Chapter 5 - Good self-rated health as an indicator of personal capability in old age.- Chapter 6. Capability in research on cognition and well-being in ageing and retirement.- Chapter 7. The neurochemistry of Alzheimer's disease: one of the most common causes of reduced capability in the adult population.- Chapter 8. The capability approach in research on ageing well at home for frail older people.- Chapter 9. eHealth literacy and capability in the context of the pandemic crisis.- Chapter 10. Increasing people's capabilities by using design thinking in the decision-making process.- Chapter 11. The capability approach in social work with older people.- Chapter 12. A historical perspective on ageing and capability.- Chapter 13. The capabilities approach and the concepts of self-determination, legal competence and human dignity in social services for older people.- Chapter 14. Invisible or powerful? Ageing in a mediatised society.- Chapter 15. System and life-course perspectives on capability to work and capability through work.- Chapter 16. Organisational capability for delayed retirement.- Chapter 17. Capability and political participation among ageing populations.
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Open access;Centre for Ageing and Health in Sweden;Time trends and capability;Work/retirement and capability;Cognition and capability in older adults;Health, frailty and capability in older adults;Multidisciplinary research methods;Participation, representation of older adults;Self-determination and capability of older adults;Capability - ability to perform actions in order to reach goals;Cumulative advantage/disadvantage;Capability in the ageing process;Overall functioning and participation in societal life;How to interpret capability in ageing;Persons affected with dementia;Ratio of retired persons to those still in the labor market;Vast increase in the population aged >65 years;Understanding ageing through a multidisciplinary approach;AgeCap