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‘It gives you more to life, it's something new every day’: an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of wellbeing in older care home residents who keep a personal pet

By Shoshanna Freedman, Petia Paramova, Victoria Senior

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Category Journal Articles
Publication Title Ageing and Society
Volume 41
Issue 9
Pages 1961-1983
ISBN/ISSN 0144686X
Publisher Cambridge University Press
DOI 10.1017/S0144686X19001880
Language English
Author Address Department of Psychology, School of Health, BPP University, London, UK ; Department of Psychology, School of Health, BPP University, London, UK
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  1. Analysis
  2. Animals
  3. Assisted living facilities
  4. Care
  5. Dementia
  6. Gerontology
  7. Institutionalization
  8. interviews
  9. motivation
  10. Older adults
  11. Ownership
  12. Pets and companion animals
  13. professionals
  14. Quality of life
  15. Residential Care Institutions
  16. Robotics
  17. self
  18. social interactions
  19. Well-being
  20. work