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What constitutes 'good care' and 'good carers'? The normative implications of introducing reablement in Danish home care
Malene Norskov Bodker,
Henriette Langstrup
,
Ulla Christensen
Section of Health Services Research
Section of Social Medicine
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Aging
11%
Aging Population
11%
Annemarie Mol
11%
Carers
100%
Curb
11%
Documentation Work
11%
Doing Good
11%
Ethnographic Fieldwork
11%
Good Care
100%
Health Care Reform
11%
Health Care Services
11%
Health Practices
33%
Home Care
100%
Home-based Exercise
11%
Normative Implications
100%
Older People
11%
One-form
11%
Own Home
11%
Participant Observation
11%
Professional Practice
11%
Qualitative Interviews
11%
Reablement
100%
Social Services
11%
Stigmatized
11%
Therapist
11%
Welfare Reform
11%
Welfare State
11%
Social Sciences
Ageing Population
33%
Danish
100%
Discourse
33%
Fieldwork (Ethnographic)
33%
Health Care
33%
Home Care
100%
Participant Observation
33%
Qualitative Interview
33%
Social Services
33%
Training Course
33%
Welfare State
33%
Psychology
Home Care
100%