想象自己进入痴呆症患者的生活:迈向老龄化社会的新叙事。

IF 2.3 3区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS
Nancy Berlinger, Janelle Taylor
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摘要

老龄化社会往往无法想象自己的集体需求,包括痴呆症患者的护理需求,以及人们期望谁来满足这些需求。本文考虑如何建立一种道德想象力的实践——一种以更好的生活和更大的正义为目标的方式思考当前和未来挑战的能力——重新思考关于痴呆症的熟悉的文化叙事,这些叙事未能改善痴呆症患者或痴呆症护理者(通常是家庭成员)的生活。本文以美国和加拿大的现实情况为重点,概述了一个公共人文项目,通过仔细反思老龄化社会成员讲述、分享和融入公民对话的故事,提高公众对痴呆症护理的理解和公众审议。
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Imagining Ourselves into the Lives of People Living with Dementia: Toward New Narratives for Aging Societies

Aging societies frequently fail to imagine their own collective needs, including the care needs of people with dementia and who will be expected to meet these needs. This essay considers how to build a practice of moral imagination—a capacity to think about current and future challenges in ways that aim at better lives and greater justice—into rethinking familiar cultural narratives about dementia that fail to improve the lives of people with dementia or of dementia caregivers, who are usually family members. Focusing on real-world conditions in the United States and Canada, the essay outlines a public humanities project to improve public understanding and public deliberation about dementia care, through careful reflection on the stories that members of aging societies tell, share, and embed in civic dialogue.

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Hastings Center Report
Hastings Center Report 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
3.00%
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99
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Hastings Center Report explores ethical, legal, and social issues in medicine, health care, public health, and the life sciences. Six issues per year offer articles, essays, case studies of bioethical problems, columns on law and policy, caregivers’ stories, peer-reviewed scholarly articles, and book reviews. Authors come from an assortment of professions and academic disciplines and express a range of perspectives and political opinions. The Report’s readership includes physicians, nurses, scholars, administrators, social workers, health lawyers, and others.
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