نتایج جستجو برای: long term care

تعداد نتایج: 1553090  

Journal: :Geriatric nursing 2012
Jennifer Nitz Elizabeth Cyarto Sharon Andrews Marcia Fearn Stephanie Fu Terrence Haines Betty Haralambous Keith Hill Susan Hunt Emma Lea Kirsten Moore Emma Renehan Andrew Robinson

For residents in long-term care facilities, falling is a major concern requiring preventive intervention. A prospective cohort study measured the impact of falls reduction following the implementation of evidence-based fall prevention interventions in 9 Australian residential care facilities. An external project team provided a comprehensive audit of current practice. Facilitated by an action r...

2012
Rumi Seko Shuji Hashimoto Miyuki Kawado Yoshitaka Murakami Masayuki Hayashi Masahiro Kato Tatsuya Noda Toshiyuki Ojima Masato Nagai Ichiro Tsuji

BACKGROUND Using a previously developed method for calculating expected years of life with care needs based on data from the Japanese long-term care insurance system, we examined recent trends in expected years of life with care needs by age group and prefecture. METHODS Information on care needs was available from the long-term care insurance system of Japan. Expected years of life with care...

2012
Vivianne E. Baur Tineke A. Abma

In long-term care facilities, the participation of older people relates to individual care provision (individual level) and to policy decisions that affect all residents in a care organization (collective level). In the Netherlands, resident councils are set up in order to improve resident participation on a collective level. However, our research shows that managers and resident councils are f...

Journal: :The health care manager 2012
Kristina L Guo Daina McGee

This research addresses the origins and motivations that drive long-term-care regulations and enforcement. It outlines the historical development of the US long-term-care system and describes regulations that focus on improving quality of care. Current long-term-care regulations are inadequate and ineffective because of fragmentation and inconsistencies that have resulted in conflicts of intere...

Journal: :The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2006
Ashok J Bharucha Alex John London David Barnard Howard Wactlar Mary Amanda Dew Charles F Reynolds

The extant clinical literature indicates profound problems in the assessment, monitoring, and documentation of care in long-term care facilities. The lack of adequate resources to accommodate higher staff-to-resident ratios adds additional urgency to the goal of identifying more cost-effective mechanisms to provide care oversight. The ever expanding array of electronic monitoring technologies i...

Journal: :Environmental health and preventive medicine 2006
Mitsuyo Makita Hiroto Nakadaira Masaharu Yamamoto

OBJECTIVE Although exercise therapy intervention for frail elderly people was not of great interest in the past, it has recently drawn attention as a method to prevent and improve conditions requiring care since the enforcement of the Long-Term Care Insurance Law and the revision of the long-term care insurance system. This randomized controlled trial was performed to evaluate the effects of ex...

Journal: :North Carolina medical journal 2005
Cindy H DePorter

Other commentaries in this issue of the North Carolina Medical Journal describe innovative food and dining practices in some of our state's long-term care facilities. Federal and state regulations do not prohibit these innovations, and DFS supports the concept of "enhancements" of the dining experience in these facilities. The Division of Facilities Services, therefore, encourages facilities to...

2011
Pierre Pestieau Grégory Ponthière Pierre PESTIEAU Gregory PONTHIERE

The purpose of this paper is to examine the alternative explanatory factors of the so-called long term care insurance puzzle, namely the fact that so few people purchase a long term care insurance whereas this would seem to be a rational conduct given the high probability of dependence and the high costs of long term care. For that purpose, we survey various theoretical and empirical studies of...

2012
Daniel Lüdecke Eva Mnich Christopher Kofahl

OBJECTIVES As in nearly all European countries, demographic developments in Germany have led to both a relative and an absolute increase in the country's elderly population. The care and support needed by these people is primarily provided by relatives or friends and close acquaintances within the home environment. The major challenges for society are to sustain, promote and support these infor...

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