百度试题 结果1 题目 2. Women are more likely than men to be carers of elderly (elder) dependent relatives. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
The article reports on the results of a survey conducted by Staffordshire University on the decision of higher education staff who care for elderly relatives to decline promotion in England. 25 percent of the 238 Staffordshire university refused or did not apply for promotion. University policies ...
Find support and advice for carers in this specific area of ABLEize providing you with details of organisations that offer support and advice to carers and those that care for the disabled, elderly and sick including care for friends and relatives. The websites highlighted below also include care...
How to reduce the risks of falls in the elderly A third of people aged 65 and over, and around half of people aged 80 and over, fall at least once a year. Falling is a cause of distress, pain, injury, loss of confidence, loss of independence and mortality. ...
Focuses on the lives of children below 18 years old who provide primary care for sick, disabled or elderly relatives in the home. Failure of health profess... Jenkins,Sue,Wingate,... - 《Bmj British Medical Journal》 被引量: 25发表: 1994年 Who cares for the carers? The district nurse ...
Would recommend Cedar Lodge to anybody looking for a Care home.” To Wendy Watmore and all of the team at Cedar Lodge at Cedar Lodge Nursing Home From Michael D, Brother of John “Elm Lodge is an outstanding care home, I moved my elderly mother from a care home that was part of ...
train carers in residential homes to provide oral hygiene25,26,27and many others are being developed in different parts of the UK. Furthermore, it has been shown that an oral hygiene education programme for caregivers led to an improvement in the oral hygiene of elderly care home residents.28...
Informal carers are family members who care for their demented relatives. Families remain the first, most reliable and most acceptable source of assistance. There are about 5.7 million people providing some hours of informal care (ONS 1998), the majority of which will be caring for elderly or ...
We consider some of the tensions that can be created between older people, their formal (professional) carers, and their informal carers (for example friends or relatives), when a care robot is introduced into the home of an older person. As examples of these tensions, we discuss the use ...
Zarit S, Reever K, Bach-Peterson J: Relatives of the impaired elderly: correlates of feelings of burden. Gerontologist 1980, 20(6):649–655. 10.1093/geront/20.6.649 Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Bedard M, Molloy D, Squire L, Dubois S, Lever J, O'Donnell M: The Zarit Burden Int...