Participatory Research in Palliative Care 2012
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199644155.003.0013
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Gender perspectives in Austrian participatory research in palliative care for older people

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“…On a structural level, running an institution like a long‐term care setting has a dominant ‘male’ focus. This has an impact on gendered interpretations of leadership roles and communication cultures (Backes et al ., ; Beyer, ; Reitinger & Lehner, ). Based on these insights, it is necessary to study the relevance of gender issues within palliative care in long‐term care settings.…”
Section: Introduction: Ethical Decisions In Palliative Care In Nursinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On a structural level, running an institution like a long‐term care setting has a dominant ‘male’ focus. This has an impact on gendered interpretations of leadership roles and communication cultures (Backes et al ., ; Beyer, ; Reitinger & Lehner, ). Based on these insights, it is necessary to study the relevance of gender issues within palliative care in long‐term care settings.…”
Section: Introduction: Ethical Decisions In Palliative Care In Nursinmentioning
confidence: 99%