Discharge-planning for long-term care needs: the values and priorities of older people, their younger relatives and health professionals Scand J Caring Sci; 2013; 27; 3鈥 12 Discharge-planning for long-term care needs: the values and priorities of older people, their younger relatives and hea...
for 1991 of 1.55 places per 1000 of the adult population; (3) the majority of people with intellectual disabilities were living in relatively large-scale congregate care settings; (4) the majority of residents were younger and middle-aged adults, although a significant minority were either late ...
Aboriginal residents made up less than 1% of the studied population, were younger and had shorter stays than non-Aboriginal residents. Conclusion The analyses revealed a clear demographic profile and consistent pattern of utilisation of aged care facilities. There have been several changes in aged ...
The connection between place of residence and psychological well-being has been extensively studied in the literature. For instance, research conducted in the Columbus, Ohio, metropolitan area comes to the conclusion that the correlation between psychological well-being and residential satisfaction is a ...
The distance to parks, squares, and other recreational areas (X23C) also did not have an influence, possibly because younger individuals are less likely to engage in leisure activities such as strolling in parks compared to older adults. Furthermore, the convenience of parking facilities (X23E)...
In the age-stratified analyses, no association was found among younger children (<5 years) for leukemia or ALL, or among older children (≥5 years) for ALL. However, among older children (≥5 years), the ORs for all subtypes of leukemia combined were 1.5 (95% CI 0.4–6.0) and 1.7 ...
The remaining reviews pooled results from community and long-term care settings (Appendix 3). Twenty-one (20%) reviews explored population subgroups such as older and younger participants, healthy older adults, and older adults with cognitive decline. In reviews of exercise and multifactorial ...
In a study conducted by Fredrickson and Carstensen (1990), it was found that older adults preferred familiar partners more often than younger adults; however, when end of life was made more salient, younger people and older adults’ preferences were similar (for familiar partners). In a sample...
Effects of perceptual complexity on older and younger adults’ target acquisition performance Min-Ju Liao, et al. Volume 33, Issue 6, 2014 ICT and Older People: Beyond Usability Eulàlia Hernández-Encuentra, et al. Volume 35, Issue 3, 2009 Evidence-based guidelines for wise use of el...
We controlled for several confounders that may have precipitated residential mobility, including parental death, a parental history of SMI, urban birth, income, younger maternal age at birth, and, with respect to moves made after age 16 years, educational attainment. We acknowledge that we did ...