نتایج جستجو برای: long term care ltc

تعداد نتایج: 1553576  

Multi-sectoral, interdisciplinary health research is increasingly recognizing integrated knowledge translation (iKT) as essential. It is characterized by diverse research partnerships, and iterative knowledge engagement, translation processes and democratized knowledge production. This paper reviews the methodological complexity and decision-making of a large iKT projec...

2005
Holly Michaels Fisher Suzanne McCabe

Chronic illness combined with functional impairment often results in an increased need for medical care and supportive long-term care (LTC) services. Navigating the health care system is challenging and complex, and even more so for patients with complex needs. Traditional fee-for-service care does not support and facilitate coordination and collaboration between providers and service settings....

2017
Elena Capatina Gary Hansen Minchung Hsu

We build a life-cycle model of household consumption and saving decisions, where long term care (LTC) expenditures are endogenous. We use an LTC-state dependent utility function where regular consumption and LTC are valued differently. The model includes both married and single households, thus capturing important family dynamics that are important for precautionary savings and LTC decisions. M...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2015
Norma B Coe Meghan M Skira Courtney Harold Van Houtven

We examine whether long-term care (LTC) experience helps explain the low demand for long-term care insurance (LTCI). We test if expectations about future informal care receipt, expectations about inheritance receipt, and LTCI purchase decisions vary between individuals whose parents or in-laws have used LTC versus those who have not. We find parental use of a nursing home decreases expectations...

Journal: :BMJ supportive & palliative care 2015
Claire Dyason Jessica Simon Tracy Lynn Wityk Martin

OBJECTIVES Patients, physicians and the healthcare system are faced with the challenge of determining, and respecting, the medical wishes of an aging population. Our study sought to describe who participates in advance care planning (ACP) and decision-making for patients in long-term care and designated assisted living. METHODS In 2008, Alberta Health Services initiated its 'Advance Care Plan...

2015
Emily G. Marshall Barry S. Clarke Nirupa Varatharasan Melissa K. Andrew

BACKGROUND Most older adults living in long-term care facilities (LTCF) are frail and have complex care needs. Holistic understanding of residents' health status is key to providing good care. Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) is a valid assessment method which aims to embrace complexity. Here we aimed to study a CGA that has been modified for use in long-term care (the LTC-CGA) and to i...

Journal: :Journal of aging & social policy 2012
Emily S Finkelstein M Carrington Reid Alison Kleppinger Karl Pillemer Julie Robison

A rapidly expanding number of baby boomers provide care to aging parents. This study examines associations between caregiver status and outcomes related to awareness and anticipation of future long-term care (LTC) needs using 2007 Connecticut Long-Term Care Needs Assessment survey data. Baby boomers who were adult child caregivers (n = 353) versus baby boomers who were not (n = 1242) were more ...

2011

It is well established that ageing populations will lead to increases in the demand for services in the years to come, thereby putting upward pressure on total expenditure on formal long-term care (LTC) systems in a context where large spending items such as pensions and health are also expected to grow. This may well create pressure on governments to ensure that spending in the sector is well ...

Journal: :Ageing & Society 2022

Abstract Long-term care (LTC) residents often experience poor quality of life (QOL). Culture change has been proposed as an approach to improve resident centredness in care, thereby aiming enhance residents' QOL. This article reports on one the findings implementation organisational culture approach, Neighbourhood Team Development (NTD). A retrospective cohort design was used explore QOL scores...

Journal: :Benefits quarterly 2006
Olivia S Mitchell John Piggott Satoshi Shimizutani

This article explores economic aspects of the market for long-term care (LTC) in Japan. As the world's most rapidly aging nation, it is of interest to understand that country's current LTC system and projections of LTC utilization patterns and costs, as well as their potential drivers. Since Japan appears likely to experience important shortfalls in LTC in the future, the authors also discuss a...

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