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Dying in Old Age

U.S. Practice and Policy

Sara Moorman

Dying in Old Age
Dying in Old Age

Dying in Old Age

U.S. Practice and Policy

Sara Moorman

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Omschrijving

Dying in Old Age: US Practice and Policy examines how 'predictable death’ in the U.S has important consequences for the way society structures its health care system, law, and labor market.



"In this insightful and meticulously researched book, Moorman vividly shows why 'predictable' death is the new American way of death, and elucidates the policies needed to ensure a ‘good death’ for dying patients and their care providers."

Deborah Carr, Professor and Chair of Sociology, Boston University

"This book focuses on the unequal distribution of premature death in contemporary United States. Moorman employs fundamental cause theory to address this vexing problem, providing a compelling discussion to explain differences in health between African Americans and Whites, rich and poor, rural and urban residents and other disadvantaged groups. Her study, grounded in fresh analyses of national data on health and aging trends, comes at a time when understanding complex persistent inequalities in death and dying among the most vulnerable older adults and the potential burden it places on those who care for them, is paramount. With thoughtful new insights and policy prescriptions, Dying in Old Age: U.S. Practice and Policy goes beyond sociology and the scholarly research community to inform public officials as well."

Jacqueline Angel, Professor of Sociology and Public Policy, The University of Texas at Austin

"Against the backdrop of a comprehensive collection of data and ideas related to trends in contemporary dying, Moorman makes a compelling case for the need (and the means) to adjust our social and health care systems to better serve people at the end of life. An important contribution of her book is the extent to which she documents how people in marginalized groups have been ill-served by our current system."

Mercedes Bern-Klug, Professor; Director, Aging and Longevity Studies Program, University of Iowa School of Social Work



Sara M. Moorman is Associate Professor of Sociology at Boston College, and a fellow of the Gerontological Society of America. In addition to death and dying, Moorman studies life course predictors of cognitive function in older adulthood, as well as psychosocial experiences in older adults’ personal relationships.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Routledge
  • Verschenen
    sep. 2020
  • Bladzijden
    196
  • Genre
    Sociale kwesties en ethische kwesties
  • Afmetingen
    229 x 152 mm
  • Gewicht
    281 gram
  • EAN
    9781138496934
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Taal
    Engels

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