The elderly populations of many developing countries are increasing rapidly. These demographic changes are a direct result of the success of socio-economic development that has led to declines in mortality rates at all ages and reductions in fertility. However, an aged population might be expected to suffer with the problems of dependency and disability leading to an increased burden of disease Adequate disability and life expectancy data are essential for planning health and social policy but are currently insufficient. Making best use of the limited resources available for health care will require an emphasis on training of professional staff and carers, but with integration of health care for elderly people with established health servic...
The objectives of this research were to explore factors related to aging health network and to ident...
The aim of this study was to describe factors associated with perceived health and healthy aging amo...
The shift of age structure toward an “aging society” has become apparent, thus requiring related age...
Abstract Thailand has now reached a new demographic turning point with the advent of an ageing socie...
In 2015, the population of elderly people in Thailand was 16% of the total population and is predict...
This qualitative research aims to assess the state of institutional health care in North-eastern Tha...
There is concern that the ageing of the population in Thailand will put unsustainable pressure on pu...
Thailand has an elderly population of 10 per cent. This paper shows how the Thai elderly live, both ...
As societies around the world experience ageing, the issue of providing required levels of health an...
Declines in death rates and fertility have resulted in population ageing and an associated epidemiol...
Population aging is proceeding at a rapid pace in Thailand posing important challenges for the gover...
During the next 20 years, many less developed countries (LDC) will have age structures approaching t...
The ageing process is associated with increasing life expectancy in the community and it means more ...
This thesis presents results of an investigation of the variations in health in the elderly Thai bet...
The Ageing and Development Report (HelpAge International, 1999) focuses on the manifold complex soci...
The objectives of this research were to explore factors related to aging health network and to ident...
The aim of this study was to describe factors associated with perceived health and healthy aging amo...
The shift of age structure toward an “aging society” has become apparent, thus requiring related age...
Abstract Thailand has now reached a new demographic turning point with the advent of an ageing socie...
In 2015, the population of elderly people in Thailand was 16% of the total population and is predict...
This qualitative research aims to assess the state of institutional health care in North-eastern Tha...
There is concern that the ageing of the population in Thailand will put unsustainable pressure on pu...
Thailand has an elderly population of 10 per cent. This paper shows how the Thai elderly live, both ...
As societies around the world experience ageing, the issue of providing required levels of health an...
Declines in death rates and fertility have resulted in population ageing and an associated epidemiol...
Population aging is proceeding at a rapid pace in Thailand posing important challenges for the gover...
During the next 20 years, many less developed countries (LDC) will have age structures approaching t...
The ageing process is associated with increasing life expectancy in the community and it means more ...
This thesis presents results of an investigation of the variations in health in the elderly Thai bet...
The Ageing and Development Report (HelpAge International, 1999) focuses on the manifold complex soci...
The objectives of this research were to explore factors related to aging health network and to ident...
The aim of this study was to describe factors associated with perceived health and healthy aging amo...
The shift of age structure toward an “aging society” has become apparent, thus requiring related age...