نتایج جستجو برای: PsychologicalNeurocognitiveThe elderly

تعداد نتایج: 112321  

2006
JOHN C. HENRETTA

The ‘sandwich generation’ has been conceptualised as those mid-life adults who simultaneously raise dependent children and care for frail elderly parents. Such a combination of dependants is in fact very unusual, and the more common situation is when adults in late mid-life or early old age have one or more surviving parents and adult but still partly dependent children. It can be hypothesised ...

Journal: :JAMA internal medicine 2017
Jennifer Tjia Kate Lapane

Journal: :Geriatric nursing 2006
Carol M Johnson Eileen M Sullivan-Marx

This article provides an introduction to the field of art therapy and the potential it can offer to address the emotional needs of the frail elderly. Two case studies are discussed, and examples of artwork are provided. The case studies and artwork were created under the guidance of an art therapist at a Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) site in an urban African American comm...

2017
K. N. van Dijk C. S. de Vries P. B. van den Berg A. M. Dijkema Jong-van den Berg

2011
Hiroyuki Shimada Megumi Suzukawa Tatsuro Ishizaki Kumiko Kobayashi Hunkyung Kim Takao Suzuki

BACKGROUND Objective measurements can be used to identify people with risks of falls, but many frail elderly adults cannot complete physical performance tests. The study examined the relationship between a subjective risk rating of specific tasks (SRRST) to screen for fall risks and falls and fall-related fractures in frail elderly people. METHODS The SRRST was investigated in 5,062 individua...

Journal: :The American journal of medicine 2007
Philip Pollner Nancy Wooten

Demographers are calling it the “Silver Tsunami”. Dramatic world-wide increases in lifespan over the last 60 years coupled with seriously declining birthrates have created a brave new world wherein a growing number of older people are being supported by a shrinking number of younger workers. This is creating a strain on economies, on government resources and on the families and friends of older...

Journal: :International journal of nursing practice 2009
Märtha Sund-Levander Ewa Grodzinsky

The definition of normal body temperature as 37 degrees C still is considered the norm worldwide, but in practice there is a widespread confusion of the evaluation of body temperature, especially in elderly individuals. In this paper, we discuss the relevance of normal body temperature as 37 degrees C and consequences in clinical practice. Our conclusion is that body temperature should be evalu...

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