نتایج جستجو برای: european ltc policies

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Journal: :Geriatric Nursing 2019

2010
Richard G. Crilly David A. Tanner Marita Kloseck Bert M. Chesworth

Introduction. This study compares hip fracture rates in Long Term Care (LTC) residents with those in the community to determine if their high rate of fracturing reflects the extreme age and predominantly female nature of that population. Methods. Hospital discharge data in London Ontario (population 350,000) and Statistics Canada data were used to correct the hip fracture rate in the LTC settin...

Journal: :Health care management science 2015
Philip Worrall Thierry J Chaussalet

Long-term care (LTC) represents a significant and substantial proportion of healthcare spends across the globe. Its main aim is to assist individuals suffering with more or more chronic illnesses, disabilities or cognitive impairments, to carry out activities associated with daily living. Shifts in several economic, demographic and social factors have raised concerns surrounding the sustainabil...

Journal: :Health care management science 2004
Aparna Gupta Lepeng Li

The level of need and costs of obtaining long-term care (LTC) during retired life require that planning for it is an integral part of retirement planning. In this paper, we divide retirement planning into two phases, pre-retirement and post-retirement. On the basis of four interrelated models for health evolution, wealth evolution, LTC insurance premium and coverage, and LTC cost structure, a f...

Journal: :Blood 1992
C Udomsakdi P M Lansdorp D E Hogge D S Reid A C Eaves C J Eaves

The total number of clonogenic cells present in 5-week-old long-term cultures (LTC) initiated by seeding normal human marrow cells on competent adherent cell feeder layers allows for the quantitation of a more primitive hematopoietic input precursor cell type referred to as an LTC-initiating cell (LTC-IC). Previous studies have suggested that LTC-IC also circulate because production of clonogen...

Journal: :IJHISI 2015
Roy Rada

A review of the literature highlights the ways in which Health Information Technology (HIT) offers opportunities in Long-Term Care (LTC). When no journal article or book could be found that comprehensively reviewed LTC HIT, this author reviewed 8 books about LTC to find evidence of the possibilities for HIT. That led to the hypothesis that quality control, workflow, and telehealth are important...

Journal: :Blood 1997
F Prosper K Vanoverbeke D Stroncek C M Verfaillie

We have recently shown that more than 90% of long-term culture initiating cells (LTC-IC) mobilized in the peripheral blood (PB) of normal individuals express HLA-DR and CD38 antigens and can sustain hematopoiesis for only 5 weeks. However, 10% of LTC-IC in mobilized PB are CD34+ HLA-DR- and CD34+ CD38- and can sustain hematopoiesis for at least 8 weeks. We now examine the ex vivo expansion pote...

Journal: :American journal of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias 2015
Elodie Martin Nathalia Biessy-Dalbe Jean-Michel Albaret Dona L Algase

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to create a French equivalent of the revised Algase wandering scale for long-term care (RAWS-LTC). METHODS The RAWS-LTC French version (F-RAWS-LTC), Mini-Mental State Examination, and Neuropsychiatric Inventory were administered to a sample of 100 institutionalized patients from 12 specialized homes. RESULTS The mean of the overall F-RAWS-LTC was 2.32 (s...

Journal: :Blood 1997
L E Ailles B Gerhard D E Hogge

Analysis of the mitogenic activity of interleukin-3 (IL-3), Steel factor (SF), and flt-3 ligand (FL) on acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) blasts using the short-term endpoints of proliferation in 3H-thymidine (3H-Tdr) incorporation assays or methylcellulose cultures (colony assays) showed that greater than 90% of samples contained cells that were responsive to one or more of these cytokines. Wit...

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 2012
Susan E Bronskill Sudeep S Gill J Michael Paterson Chaim M Bell Geoffrey M Anderson Paula A Rochon

OBJECTIVE Use of multiple, concurrent drug therapies, often referred to as polypharmacy, is a concern in the long term care (LTC) setting, where frail older adults are particularly at risk for adverse events. We quantified the scope of this practice by exploring variation in the use of nine or more drug therapies across LTC homes. DESIGN Cross-sectional analysis of LTC home census data. SET...

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