نتایج جستجو برای: defining long term care

تعداد نتایج: 1613093  

Journal: :Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2009
J Rush Pierce Susan M Kellie Theresa A West J Matthew Richardson Devon A Neale Ona G Montgomery Stephanie C McClure Todd E Bell

A novel influenza A partly of virus of swine origin (2009 H1N1) emerged this spring, resulting in an influenza pandemic. This pandemic is anticipated to continue into the next influenza season. Given that the 2009 H1N1 and seasonal influenza A appear to be somewhat different in the human populations affected and that two influenza vaccines will be recommended this fall, those who manage long-te...

2005
William Simonson

DATA SYNTHESIS: Long-term care is not synonymous with nursing home care. It encompasses a variety of care environments that offer highquality yet less-expensive alternatives to traditional nursing homes and represents a wide array of services formats that differ in name and description among states and regions. Health improvements, increased attention to quality of life, and the need to reduce ...

2004
Alexis Ahlstrom Emily Clements Anne Tumlinson Jeanne Lambrew

This is one in a series of papers in the Retirement Security Project supported by a grant from The Pew Charitable Trusts.1 The Retirement Security Project is intended to bolster financial security for America's aging population by raising retirement savings and improving long-term care insurance products. It brings together pension researchers and health care experts to undertake nonpartisan re...

2017
Daisy Duell Xander Koolman France Portrait

Universal access and generous coverage are important goals of the Dutch long-term care (LTC) system. It is a legal requirement that everyone eligible for LTC should be able to receive it. Institutional care (IC) made up for 90% of Dutch LTC spending. To investigate whether access to IC is as equitable as the Dutch government aspires, we explored practice variation in entitlements to IC across D...

Journal: :The Milbank quarterly 1998
Mark A Schuster Elizabeth A McGlynn Robert H Brook

Studies over the past decade show that some people are receiving more care than they need, and some are receiving less. Simple averages from a number of studies indicate that 50 percent of people received recommended preventive care; 70 percent, recommended acute care; 30 percent, contraindicated acute care; 60 percent, recommended chronic care; and 20 percent, contraindicated chronic care. The...

2011
NATALIA TOLKACHEVA MARJOLEIN BROESE VAN GROENOU ALICE DE BOER THEO VAN TILBURG

Previous research on the care-giver burden experienced by adult children has typically focused on the adult child and parent dyad. This study uses information on multiple informal care-givers and examines how characteristics of the informal care-giving network affect the adult child's care-giver burden. In 2007, 602 Dutch care-givers who were assisting their older parents reported on parental a...

2012
Motoko Tanabe Yoshimi Suzukamo Ichiro Tsuji Sin-Ichi Izumi

This study examines the effectiveness of a communication skill training based on a coaching theory for public health nurses (PHNs) who are engaged in Japan's long-term care prevention program. The participants in this study included 112 PHNs and 266 service users who met with these PHNs in order to create a customized care plan within one month after the PHNs' training. The participants were di...

2012
Kurt R. Brekke Luigi Siciliani Odd Rune Straume

We study the effect of competition on quality in markets such as health care, long-term care and education, when providers choose both prices and quality in a setting of spatial competition. We offer a novel mechanism whereby competition leads to lower quality. This mechanism relies on two key assumptions, namely that the providers are motivated and riskaverse. Our proposed mechanism can help e...

Journal: :Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 2004

Journal: :Journal of Travel Medicine 2006

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