نتایج جستجو برای: defining long term care

تعداد نتایج: 1613093  

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2015
Brenda G Schuster Lynette Kosar Rejina Kamrul

Constipation is a common complaint and challenge for older adults. The prevalence of constipation increases with age and differs among settings. In individuals 65 years of age or older in the community, the prevalence is 26% for women and 16% for men.1 This rate increases to 34% for women and 26% for men in those 84 years of age and older.1 For long-term care residents, the prevalence is as hig...

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 2004
Cheryl Phillips

2004
Caroline Glendinning Bleddyn Davies Linda Pickard Adelina Comas-Herrera

2009
David McDaid Alarcos Cieza Ana Rico Gomez

In March 2009 members of the research, policy and practice communities in the fields of ageing and disability came together in Barcelona for the first international conference on bridging knowledge in long-term care and support. This paper presents a brief snapshot of some of the key themes and ideas that emerged during three days of presentation and debate on methods, policy and practice.

Journal: :Nursing older people 2001
Lynne Phair

Caring for older people was high on the agenda at the RCN's annual congress recently with the issue of long-term care charges proving the dominant theme.

Journal: :The Michigan nurse 1983
J Nelson

2011
EDVARD JOHANSSON Edvard Johansson

ENEPRI Research Reports present the findings and conclusions of research undertaken in the context of research projects carried out by a consortium of ENEPRI member institutes. This report was produced by the ANCIEN project, which focuses on the future of long-term care for the elderly in Europe. Funding for the project is received from the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme ...

Journal: :Health & social care in the community 2016
Shereen Hussein Mohamed Ismail Jill Manthorpe

The combination of growing demand for long-term care and higher expectations of care staff needs to be set in the context of long-standing concerns about the sustainability of recruitment and retention of front-line staff in the United Kingdom. Organisational and work environment factors are associated with vacancy levels and turnover rates. The aim of the current analysis was to investigate ch...

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 1978
F G Abdellah

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