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Gerontology and society – Number 2023/3 – vol. 46/ n° 172 – Diversification of aid and support professions: between recognition and invisibility

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-12-10 23:00:00
Page 9 to 18: Valérie Hugentobler and Isabelle Zinn – Broadening the focus: exploring the diversification of help and support professions | Page 23 to 43: Annie Dussuet, Louise Gasté, Thibault Rabain and Johanna Rousseau – The challenge of “work managers” in respite services | Page 45 to 68: Yoonji Oh – Being a “family caregiver” in South Korea: between tradition and modernity | Page 69 to 77: Anne-Marie Arborio – To function or to create an illusion? Around nursing assistant positions in nursing homes | Page 79 to 92: François Aubry – How to retain attendants in geriatric organizations in Quebec? | Page 97 to 113: Fabienne Gfeller, Michèle Grossen and Tania Zittoun – Collaboration, a challenge for a reform of cantonal aging policy | Page 115 to 133: Christophe Humbert – Developments in a care profession in innovation in gerontological coordination | Page 135 to 148: Amélie Pierre and Nathalie Burnay – On the outskirts of the family help profession | Page 149 to 156: François-Xavier Devetter – What place does “housekeeping” have in the work of supporting the elderly? | Page 161 to 174: Christine Louchard Chardon and Sara Harry – The pixelation of nursing work.
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