Browsing Research by Author "Moore, Sharon L."
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A Hermeneutic Study of Lived Hope among Older Adults Using Photography as Interview Prompt
Moore, Sharon L. (2009-10-21)PURPOSE Aging around the world is a topic that has received increasing attention over the past decade. As life expectancies increase, efforts are being directed towards understanding and facilitating successful aging. A ... -
Hope and Aging: Hermeneutic Photography as Qualitative Evidence
Moore, Sharon L. (2010-06-23)AIMS: Aging successfully is a topic that has been targeted in recent years. Given the increased life expectancies developing countries, and the graying of the population, increased efforts are being directed at what it ... -
Hope in Day to Day Living of Residents in Long-term Care
Moore, Sharon L. (2013-03-07)A project designed to focus on hope for residents was implemented in an ongoing support group in a long-term care facility in Western Canada. Because seniors frequently enter a care center when there has been a decline in ... -
Never too Old for Hope: A Group Education Initiative in Long-term Care
Moore, Sharon L. (2014-02-06)This presentation provides an overview of a project in which an innovative curriculum designed to foster hope and make hope more visible in long-term care was implemented. An outline of the curriculum and its implementation ... -
A Place called Home: The Social and Cultural Context of Health
Moore, Sharon L. (2011-06-29)Background Arts in health-care is an emerging movement that links the expressive arts with the healing arts and brings these into the mainstream of traditional health-care to promote well-being. Dr. Gene Cohen, who was ... -
Staff Utilization of Explicit Hope Facilitation Strategies in Long Term Care
Moore, Sharon L. (2008-06-09)Research offers compelling evidence of the pivotal role that hope plays in health and personal well-being outcomes for individuals who are acutely, chronically or terminally ill. Many individuals who are living in long ...