Higher educational level of the patient predicted decrease in supervision time (OR=0.888, 95%CI=0.794–0.994, P =0.038). Caregiver time and cost of home care for AD was substantial in China. Care time of PADL increased with the progression of cognitive decline. The IADL care time was ...
Higher educational level of the patient predicted decrease in supervision time (OR=0.888, 95%CI=0.794–0.994, P =0.038). Caregiver time and cost of home care for AD was substantial in China. Care time of PADL increased with the progression of cognitive decline. The IADL care time was ...
The recognition of dementia in ‘non-EMI’ nursing home residents in South East England ObjectivesTo estimate the agreement between nursing staff's recognition of dementia and results of MMSE assessment in a probability sample of non-specialis... AJD Macdonald,GI Carpenter - 《International Journal...
correlation between resources and costs, advocating for balanced service prices to ensure rational resource allocation, promote equity, and reduce patient burdens. James Love-Koh et al.7discerned that changes in National Health Service (NHS) spending in the UK could have health effects in ...
We included the 15 countries who were members of the EU (EU-15) before the Eastern enlargement in 2004. The economic burden of dementia was estimated using patient-level studies and aggregate data on morbidity, mortality, and health and social care use. The same methodological approach was ...
Patients living with life-limiting illnesses other than cancer constitute the majority of patients in need of palliative care globally, yet most previous systematic reviews of the cost impact of palliative care have not exclusively focused on this popula
This economic evaluation examines the cost-effectiveness of population-based multigene testing compared with family history–based testing in simulated
dementia patientsin a nursing home environment. The information obtained can be used to modify certain procedures, such as making the nightly rounds at an institution.
data; physical, psychoemotional, health education, and cognitive–behavioural domains; program adherence; and patient health status. Data will be examined per procedure and intention to treat. A cost-effectiveness study will also be performed from the viewpoints of private and public healthcare ...
This provision is for those aged 65 years or over who need care/support for daily living or persons under 65 years who have geriatric diseases, so as to prevent or slow down the decline of functionality via home and community-based services as well as to reduce medical costs. In 2018, ...