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Aged care homes provide residential accommodation of older adults who need some form of assistance with daily living and/or personal care due to varying degree of incapacity associated with the aging process. In order to cater for the different needs of the residents, a diverse workforce is invol...
primarily through electronic health record (EHR) systems or clinical information systems (CIS) [7]. Clinical data is defined as any information documented within the client’s EHR that supports the workforce to complete clinical and care activities for the clients, including demographic ...
The aging of society will naturally add to public health expenditures,a process that has already been witnessed in other countries around the world. Figure 10 shows that spending on healthcare as a share of GDP is the highest in the world in the US, Germany, and Japan, though in these na...
have been working to promote awareness of youth mental health needs and to push for greater mental health services for school-aged youth, given their link with academic outcomes (Jaycox et al., 2018, Kase et al., 2017). Research evidence indicates that youth whose health care needs go ...
Aged residential care (ARC) admission needs are increasing beyond the available capacity in many countries, including New Zealand. Therefore, identifying modifiable factors which may prevent or delay ARC admissions is of international importance. Hearing impairment is common among older adults and thought...