نتایج جستجو برای: aging in place

تعداد نتایج: 17006057  

2007
Anne M. Burgess Clifford G. Burgess

Elderly populations are growing globally, due in large part to increasing longevity (United Nations 2002). With the number of moderately or severely disabled older persons in the United States predicted to increase by as much as 350% in the next 40 years (Administration on Aging n.d.), the increased need for assistance will be dramatic. A number of technologies available to the general public a...

Objectives Population aging is taking place in developed countries and has caused some concerns in developing countries. Fallowing UAE and Bahrain, Iran has the third highest rate of population aging in the world and this increases the importance of the issue for policymakers. We aimed to review all the related studies to narrow on the economic aspects of the aging population. Methods & Materi...

Journal: :Inf. Process. Lett. 2013
Qingxuan Yang John A. Ellis Khalegh Mamakani Frank Ruskey

Every permutation of {1, 2, . . . , N} can be written as the product of two involutions. As a consequence, any permutation of the elements of an array can be performed in-place using simultaneous swaps in two rounds of swaps. In the case where the permutation is the k-way perfect shuffle we develop two methods for efficiently computing the pair of involutions that accomplishes these swaps. The ...

Journal: :Journal of aging and health 2016
Sergei Scherbov Warren C Sanderson

OBJECTIVE Most studies of population aging focus on only one characteristic of people: their chronological age. Many important characteristics of people vary with age, but age-specific characteristics also vary over time and differ from place to place. We supplement traditional measures of aging with new ones that consider the changing characteristics of people. METHOD The characteristics app...

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA 2015
Lori L. Popejoy Mohammad Khalilia Mihail Popescu Colleen Galambos Vanessa Lyons Marilyn Rantz Lanis Hicks Frank Stetzer

OBJECTIVE This research identifies specific care coordination activities used by Aging in Place (AIP) nurse care coordinators and home healthcare (HHC) nurses when coordinating care for older community-dwelling adults and suggests a method to quantify care coordination. METHODS A care coordination ontology was built based on activities extracted from 11,038 notes labeled with the Omaha Case m...

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