Meanwhile, the oldest-old population that is most likely to require long-term care (LTC) is estimated to increase tenfold during the first half of the 21st century. Family has remained a linchpin of support for Thai elders with LTC needs. Given population aging and other demographic trends ...
Dentition status, on the other ... P Holm-Pedersen,M Vigild,I Nitschke,... - 《Journal of Dental Education》 被引量: 101发表: 2005年 The Effect of Older People's Economic Resources on Care Home Entry Under the United Kingdom's Long-Term Care Financing System Objective. To determine ...
The findings of this study indicate that research in these areas is needed, but not only on periods of lockdowns, because other stages of the pandemic may also be stressful for adolescents, especially older adolescents. Likewise, it is also essential to examine the long-term effects of ...
On the other hand, we cannot ignore the possibility that older adults might have these services ordered for them upon leaving an institution. The literature suggests that older adults who go to nursing homes for short-term rehabilitation after an acute event may use more occupational therapy or ...
“ladder” people see themselves compared to other people in their country: with 10 being the people who are the best off–those who have the most money, the most education and the most respected jobs, and 0 being the people who are the worst off—who have the least money, least ...
This study examines the probability that an older adult—from one of six Asian societies sampled—lives in the same household or proximate to an adult child and how this probability fluctuates by the number of children, rural/urban residence, and several other covariates. Proximate residence is de...
Older People in Long-Term Care Institutions: A Case of Multidimensional Social Exclusion and ultimately curtailing rights and citizenship status. Secondly, we examine how LTC services might prevent such exclusion and promote older people's participation in at least four respects: (1) prompting and su...
For changes in social activities, participants were asked how often they have participated in the following activities compared to before the outbreak – shopping, walking, gathering (with more than five people), and visiting other family members such as relatives. Possible response options were “...
Future Demand for Long-Term Care, 2001 to 2031: Projections of Demand for Long-Term Care for Older People in England Future Demand for Long-term Care,2001 to2031.Projections of Demand for Long-term Care for Older People in England. R.Wittenberg,L.Pickard,A.Comas-Herrera,B.Davies,R.Darton...
Increasing life expectancy and a growing share of older people around the world spotlight the issue of health during additional years of life. Research on trends of proportions of older people with activity limitations for low and middle income countries is sparse. We use data from the World Heal...