L., dela Rama, M., 2015 Residential Aged Care Policy in Australia - Are We Learning from Evidence? Australian Journal of Public Administration, 5 Feb 2015, Online DOI: 10.1111/1467-8500.12131Baldwin, R., Chenoweth, L., & dela Rama, M. (2015). Residential aged care policy in Australia-...
aged care policyageingloss and grief supportnon‐death‐related lossresidential aged careThere is growing recognition of the experience of nonヾeath‐related loss and grief. One unexplored area of nonヾeath‐related loss and grief is associated with older people's transition from home to residential...
agedcare - Policy - Training - AustraliaSemi-structured telephone interviews were conducted with nursing managers from 198 randomly selected residential aged care facilities (RACFs) in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, Australia to gather information about how they perceive and ...
Objective Government expenditure on and the number of aged care facilities in Australia have increased consistently since 1995. As a result, a range of aged care policy changes have been implemented. Data on demographics and utilisation are important in determining the effects of policy on residentia...
health risks by aiding policy advisors, urban planners, healthcare professionals, and ancillary services to develop heatwave preparedness plans at a local ... L Margaret,N Neville,NJ Tapper - International Journal of Population Research,2012,(2012-9-24) 被引量: 38发表: 2012年 Estimating the bur...
In March 2014, a total of 39,047 children aged 0-18 years of age were living in out-of-home care in Japan, approximately two in every thousand Japanese children are placed in State care with roughly 85% of these living in 585 Child Welfare Institutions located throughout the country. Jap...
BACKGROUND: emergency care for older people living in residential aged care facilities (RACF) is a complex area of health policy. The epidemiology of patient transfer between RACF and hospital emergency departments (ED), clinical outcomes and costs associated with transfer and efficacy of programs ai...
A rigorous and step-wise systematic database search was augmented with manual searches of grey literature related to aged-care policy and professional guidelines. Identified articles were then thematically analysed. There is limited research investigating SLP services delivered in ...
Conclusion and Implications The findings from the review broaden understanding on the extent of R-REM; the individual and event characteristics and ultimately support care planning, policy, and direction for future research. To improve understanding, quality of care, and RAC residents' well-being, ...
Ensuring sufficient staff numbers to accommodate an increasing need for aged-care services is one challenge facing the residential aged-care sector. Human resources management (HRM) policy and practice need to explore ways flexible working arrangements can be utilised to improve recruitment and retention...