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overview Margaret A. Perkinson, PhD, is a gerontologist and medical anthropologist. She serves as the director of the Center on Aging, University of Hawaii. She received her PhD in Human Development and Aging, with a specialization in Medical Anthropology from the University of California, San Francisco and has been involved in gerontological research and education for over 35 years. Her research has focused on family care giving, dementia, long-term services and supports, and service learning in the U.S., Guatemala, and China. She is a member of Hawaii’s Policy Advisory Board for Elder Affairs (PABEA) and the Kupuna Caucus. She is an elected fellow of the Gerontological Society of America, the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, and the Society of Applied Anthropology. She serves as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology and her most recent textbook, Occupational Therapy with Aging Adults: Promoting Quality of Life through Collaborative Practice, was co-edited with Karen F. Barney, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA and published by Elsevier Publishers.
preferred title Director of UHM Center on Aging
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Academic Article Insights in Public Health: From Hale to Kauhale: Public Health, Social Work, and Aging.
Academic Article International fieldwork in the age of global aging: fostering intercultural competence through student research and service provision in a residential care facility for older Guatemalans.
Academic Article The evolution of AGHE as a global leader in education on aging: Why, how, and what's next.
Concept Aging
Academic Article Aging in cultural context and as narrative process: conceptual foundations of the anthropology of aging as reflected in the works of Margaret Clark and Sharon Kaufman.
Academic Article International perspectives on aging: Guatemala. In J. Lange (Ed.) The nurse’s role in promoting optimal health of older adults: Thriving in the wisdom years. Philadelphia, PA: F.A. Davis Company
Academic Article Occupational Therapy with Aging Adults: Promoting Quality of Life through Collaborative Practice. Elsevier
Academic Article The physical environment and aging. In Barney, KF & Perkinson, MA. (Eds.) Gerontological Occupational Therapy: Enhancing Quality of Life through Collaborative Practice. Elsevier Publishing Co. pp. 315-330
Academic Article Family and nursing home staff perceptions of quality of life in dementia. In R. Rubinstein, M. Moss, and M. Kleban (Eds.) The many dimensions of aging. New York, New York: Springer Publishing Company
Academic Article Connecting the anthropology of aging and occupational therapy/occupational science: Interdisciplinary perspectives on patterns and meanings of daily occupation. Anthropology & Aging Quarterly,
Academic Article Observed affect and quality of life in dementia: Further affirmations and problems. Journal of Mental Health and Aging
Academic Article Older women living in a CCRC: Marital status and friendship formation. Journal of Women & Aging,
Award or Honor Receipt Traineeship, NIA Summer Institute in Research on Minority Aging
Award or Honor Receipt Best Research of 1995 Award
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