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Positive Aging, Work Retirement, and End of Life: Role of Gerotranscendence Theory and Nursing Implications

Volume 7 Issue 3 August - October 2017

Article

Positive Aging, Work Retirement, and End of Life: Role of Gerotranscendence Theory and Nursing Implications

Nasreen Lalani*
Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Lalani ,N (2017). Positive Aging, Work Retirement, and End of Life: Role of Gerotranscendence Theory and Nursing Implications. i-manager’s Journal on Nursing, 7(3), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.26634/jnur.7.3.13779

Abstract

Nurses working in the geriatric setting must be aware of the aging theories and its implications in the nursing practice. This paper provides a critical review of the gerotranscendence theory, its significance, and relevance towards positive aging, work, retirement and volunteerism, and end of life among older adults in the light of current literature evidences. Gerotranscendence theory embraces the psychological, spiritual, and philosophical dimensions of aging and has been successfully used both in western and eastern contexts. The paper also provides the implications of gerotranscendence theory to help nurses formulate effective interventions for providing quality care to the older adults in geriatric settings.

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