The phenomenology of Pinoy elderly at home care / Pairry Fay S. Jamela. 6

By: Jamela, Pairry Fay S. 4 0 16, [, ] | [, ] |
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Action note: In: Summary: ABSTRACT: The study followed a qualitative research approach, involving the use of the semi-structured interview as the primary method. It involved preliminary descriptive examination of the perceptions and experiences of at least fifteen (15) elderlies residing in a government facility called Golden Reception and Action Center for the Elderly and other Special Cases (GRACES) located at Misamis Extension, Bago Bantay, Quezon City which houses 191 senior citizens in its 150-bed facility and has now doubled in number due to the families who were poverty-stricken and has difficulty of taking care of their elderlies. It is a temporary home for the abandoned, neglected, lost, and unattached elderly. The interviews focused on the lived experience, coping strategy, and the living conditions of the senior citizens under the care of this government institution for the elderlies in the Philippines. To follow the ethical standard in conducting the research, the research secured permission from the administrators of the said institution and had the informed consent of the selected respondents for interview. There was no time-limit to the interview and the researcher intended to gather the quality of the responses of the respondents in the interview. This study focused on the lived experiences of Pinoy elderlies in a home care institution using the Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) of 15 cases were used to determine typical concerns of the elderly. These findings were discussed in relation to senescent development, and what could be their implications to family, clinical practitioners, and the educational system. Other editions:
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Thesis (M.A.)-- Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 2018.;A thesis presented to the faculty of College of Science- Graduate Programs in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Arts in Psychology major in Clinical Psychology. 56

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ABSTRACT: The study followed a qualitative research approach, involving the use of the semi-structured interview as the primary method. It involved preliminary descriptive examination of the perceptions and experiences of at least fifteen (15) elderlies residing in a government facility called Golden Reception and Action Center for the Elderly and other Special Cases (GRACES) located at Misamis Extension, Bago Bantay, Quezon City which houses 191 senior citizens in its 150-bed facility and has now doubled in number due to the families who were poverty-stricken and has difficulty of taking care of their elderlies. It is a temporary home for the abandoned, neglected, lost, and unattached elderly. The interviews focused on the lived experience, coping strategy, and the living conditions of the senior citizens under the care of this government institution for the elderlies in the Philippines. To follow the ethical standard in conducting the research, the research secured permission from the administrators of the said institution and had the informed consent of the selected respondents for interview. There was no time-limit to the interview and the researcher intended to gather the quality of the responses of the respondents in the interview. This study focused on the lived experiences of Pinoy elderlies in a home care institution using the Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) of 15 cases were used to determine typical concerns of the elderly. These findings were discussed in relation to senescent development, and what could be their implications to family, clinical practitioners, and the educational system.

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