Musicological Society of Australia's Annual Conference. 2.30-4.30 pm (Melb time) Thursday 9th of December.
Presentation on : -- Traditions of imagination, creativity and wellbeing -- Representation -- Archives and Memory -- Futures
In relation to the experiences of Frail, Homebound and Bedridden People (FHBP). These Australians live with complex, incapacitating, and debilitating illnesses or injuries that unify them under these crucial characteristics: being trapped and unable to leave home.
FHBP daily life is physically limited to the boundary of their homes. They are a circumscribed population category that indistinctly of their age or health conditions, are unable to leave their homes.
The homebound circumstances distinguished FHBP from those with physical, mental and/or functional impairments provisionally at home because of a temporary accident/illness. The latter can receive regular care, and some can often leave their homes despite experiencing chronic conditions, movement, or energy and/or functional impairments. Therefore, they are not considered as part of our conceptualisation of FHBP.
More information: https://researchnow.flinders.edu.au/files/36549953/Pinero_Not_P2021.pdf
Presentation on : -- Traditions of imagination, creativity and wellbeing -- Representation -- Archives and Memory -- Futures
In relation to the experiences of Frail, Homebound and Bedridden People (FHBP). These Australians live with complex, incapacitating, and debilitating illnesses or injuries that unify them under these crucial characteristics: being trapped and unable to leave home.
FHBP daily life is physically limited to the boundary of their homes. They are a circumscribed population category that indistinctly of their age or health conditions, are unable to leave their homes.
The homebound circumstances distinguished FHBP from those with physical, mental and/or functional impairments provisionally at home because of a temporary accident/illness. The latter can receive regular care, and some can often leave their homes despite experiencing chronic conditions, movement, or energy and/or functional impairments. Therefore, they are not considered as part of our conceptualisation of FHBP.
More information: https://researchnow.flinders.edu.au/files/36549953/Pinero_Not_P2021.pdf