The Institutional Practice
On nursing homes and hospitalizations

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Author(s)
Ågotnes, Gudmund
Language
EnglishAbstract
The nursing home resident of today is old and frail. Despite such a frailty, many residents are hospitalized, often with the intention of life-extension. Furthermore, rates of hospitalization varies considerably between countries, regions and institutions, even within smaller geographical areas. Even though relating to the same structural framework and conditions, distance to hospitals for instance, some nursing homes hospitalize considerably more than others.
Keywords
praxeology; nursing homes; institutions; professional uncertainty; hospitalizations; care of elderly; bourdieu; professional practice; continuity of care; Dementia; Norway; Pierre Bourdieu; Registered nurseISBN
9788202549138Publisher website
http://press.nordicopenaccess.noPublication date and place
2017Classification
Society & social sciences
Sociology