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National Identity and Elderly Care Policies
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What is National Identity and Elderly Care Policies?

National Identity and Elderly Care Policies examines how cultural identities influence elderly healthcare policies and corporatist structures across nations.

Researchers analyze historical evolutions of geriatrics institutionalization in public health systems, as in Chile (Acuña and Sanfuentes, 2016, 2 citations). Studies explore active aging strategies in migrant communities and senior centers, like Portugal's day centers (Sousa, 2021, 1 citation; Bäckström, 2015, 0 citations). Three key papers document these intersections since 2015.

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Key Challenges

Why It Matters

Acuña and Sanfuentes (2016) show how identity ambiguity in Chilean hospitals shaped geriatrics policies over 40 years, informing corporatist reforms. Sousa (2021) reveals elderly care in Lisbon day centers challenging neoliberal active aging via theatre and mutual support. Bäckström (2015) links socio-economic conditions to migrant ageing strategies, guiding culturally sensitive health policies.

Key Research Challenges

Identity Ambiguity in Policy Shifts

Public health organizations face unclear identity transformations during geriatrics institutionalization (Acuña and Sanfuentes, 2016). This complicates tracking 40-year policy evolutions. Researchers struggle to model cultural influences on corporatist structures.

Cultural Gaps in Active Aging

Neoliberal active aging campaigns overlook mutual care in senior centers (Sousa, 2021). Elderly and staff interactions via theatre expand policy assumptions. Integrating these into national frameworks remains challenging.

Migrant Health Strategy Modeling

Socio-economic factors hinder active ageing strategies for migrants (Bäckström, 2015). Data scarcity limits cross-national comparisons. Quantifying cultural identity impacts on care policies is difficult.

Essential Papers

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AMBIGUITY IN THE IDENTITY TRANSFORMATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS

Eduardo Acuña, Matías Sanfuentes · 2016 · Revista de Administração de Empresas · 2 citations

ABSTRACT This study explores the transformations implemented by health authorities in a hospital over the last forty years with the purpose of institutionalizing geriatrics in the Chilean public he...

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Aging On-Screen:

Verónica Maria Pascoal Sousa · 2021 · Anthrovision · 1 citations

In a Lisbon senior day center, the staff and especially the elderly members care for each other in ways that expand upon the neoliberal assumptions of active aging campaigns in Portugal. Theatre pl...

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Health, Ageing Migrants and Care Strategies

Bárbara Bäckström · 2015 · Health Culture and Society · 0 citations

This article is the result of a study that seeks to understand the relationship between socio-economic conditions, health and active ageing. We identified the activities related to active ageing in...

Reading Guide

Foundational Papers

No foundational pre-2015 papers available; start with Acuña and Sanfuentes (2016) for core Chilean geriatrics history.

Recent Advances

Sousa (2021) for Portuguese day center ethnography; Bäckström (2015) for migrant ageing strategies.

Core Methods

Historical institutional analysis (Acuña 2016); ethnographic observation of theatre and care (Sousa 2021); socio-economic activity mapping (Bäckström 2015).

How PapersFlow Helps You Research National Identity and Elderly Care Policies

Discover & Search

Research Agent uses searchPapers and exaSearch to find papers like 'AMBIGUITY IN THE IDENTITY TRANSFORMATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS' by Acuña and Sanfuentes (2016). citationGraph reveals low citation networks (2 citations), while findSimilarPapers uncovers related Chilean geriatrics studies.

Analyze & Verify

Analysis Agent applies readPaperContent to extract 40-year hospital transformations from Acuña and Sanfuentes (2016), then verifyResponse with CoVe checks cultural identity claims. runPythonAnalysis with pandas quantifies active aging activities from Bäckström (2015); GRADE grading scores evidence strength in Sousa (2021) theatre interventions.

Synthesize & Write

Synthesis Agent detects gaps in neoliberal policy critiques across papers, flagging contradictions between Chilean corporatism and Portuguese mutual care. Writing Agent uses latexEditText and latexSyncCitations to draft policy reviews, latexCompile for reports, exportMermaid for identity transformation diagrams.

Use Cases

"Analyze active aging strategies in migrant elderly care using Python."

Research Agent → searchPapers → Analysis Agent → runPythonAnalysis (pandas on Bäckström 2015 activities data) → CSV export of strategy correlations.

"Write a LaTeX review on Chilean geriatrics policy evolution."

Research Agent → readPaperContent (Acuña 2016) → Synthesis → latexEditText + latexSyncCitations + latexCompile → formatted policy timeline PDF.

"Find code for modeling national identity in health policies."

Research Agent → paperExtractUrls → Code Discovery → paperFindGithubRepo → githubRepoInspect → Python scripts for cultural policy simulations.

Automated Workflows

Deep Research workflow conducts systematic reviews: searchPapers on 'elderly care identity' → 50+ papers → structured report with GRADE scores on Acuña (2016). DeepScan applies 7-step analysis: citationGraph → readPaperContent → CoVe verification → gap detection in Sousa (2021). Theorizer generates theories linking identity ambiguity to corporatist ageing policies from all three papers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What defines National Identity and Elderly Care Policies?

It analyzes how cultural identities shape elderly healthcare policies and corporatist structures, as in Chilean geriatrics institutionalization (Acuña and Sanfuentes, 2016).

What methods appear in key papers?

Acuña and Sanfuentes (2016) use historical analysis of 40-year hospital transformations; Sousa (2021) employs ethnographic study of Lisbon day center theatre; Bäckström (2015) identifies socio-economic ageing strategies.

Which are the key papers?

Top papers: Acuña and Sanfuentes (2016, 2 citations) on identity ambiguity; Sousa (2021, 1 citation) on Portuguese active aging; Bäckström (2015, 0 citations) on migrant care.

What open problems exist?

Challenges include modeling migrant strategy data scarcity (Bäckström, 2015), resolving neoliberal gaps in mutual care (Sousa, 2021), and quantifying policy identity shifts (Acuña and Sanfuentes, 2016).

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