©The Medical Journal of Australia 2003Objectives: To provide detailed projections for the prevalence of disability and associated common health conditions for older Australians for the period 2006–2031. Design: Secondary analyses of datasets (national 1998 Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers; and projections of Australia’s population from 2006–2031) collected by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Outcome measures: (i) The projected number of people with differing levels of disability (core activity restrictions in self-care, mobility or communication) up to 2031; (ii) The projected number of people with the main health conditions associated with disability in 2006 and 2031. Results: Projections indicate a 70% increase in the number of...
Summary Australians with severe or profound disability are extensive users of professional h...
Australians are living longer. This is due to a number of medical and social factors that have resul...
Aim: To describe the Dynamic Analyses to Optimise Ageing (DYNOPTA) project and illustrate its contri...
Australia’s ‘old-old’ population is growing even faster than the total aged population and despite i...
Life expectancy has increased markedly over the last century in Australia. Has the number of years l...
Based on Australian Bureau of Statistics surveys of 1981, 1988, 1993 and 1998 this paper presents es...
This chapter provides a profile of people who are at various points on this disability continuum, bu...
Life expectancy is an indication of how many years a person can expect to live, assuming death rate...
Disability among the aged is an issue of growing importance to southern Africa as it is throughout t...
Life expectancy has increased markedly over the last century. Has the number of years lived with ill...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to estimate the impact of past and future changes in obesity and diabetes preval...
Aims: Life expectancy for both sexes in Australia exceeds 80 years, with individuals with intellectu...
Australian disability policy has undergone considerable reform since the early 2000s. While recent r...
© 2018 Australian Social Policy Association Australian disability policy has undergone considerable ...
SummaryThe Younger People with Disability in Residential Aged Care (YPIRAC) initiative is a 5-year p...
Summary Australians with severe or profound disability are extensive users of professional h...
Australians are living longer. This is due to a number of medical and social factors that have resul...
Aim: To describe the Dynamic Analyses to Optimise Ageing (DYNOPTA) project and illustrate its contri...
Australia’s ‘old-old’ population is growing even faster than the total aged population and despite i...
Life expectancy has increased markedly over the last century in Australia. Has the number of years l...
Based on Australian Bureau of Statistics surveys of 1981, 1988, 1993 and 1998 this paper presents es...
This chapter provides a profile of people who are at various points on this disability continuum, bu...
Life expectancy is an indication of how many years a person can expect to live, assuming death rate...
Disability among the aged is an issue of growing importance to southern Africa as it is throughout t...
Life expectancy has increased markedly over the last century. Has the number of years lived with ill...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to estimate the impact of past and future changes in obesity and diabetes preval...
Aims: Life expectancy for both sexes in Australia exceeds 80 years, with individuals with intellectu...
Australian disability policy has undergone considerable reform since the early 2000s. While recent r...
© 2018 Australian Social Policy Association Australian disability policy has undergone considerable ...
SummaryThe Younger People with Disability in Residential Aged Care (YPIRAC) initiative is a 5-year p...
Summary Australians with severe or profound disability are extensive users of professional h...
Australians are living longer. This is due to a number of medical and social factors that have resul...
Aim: To describe the Dynamic Analyses to Optimise Ageing (DYNOPTA) project and illustrate its contri...