Background. Rural-urban inequality in long-term care (LTC) services has been increasing alongside rapid socioeconomic development. This study estimates the average spending on LTC services and identifies the factors that influence the use and cost of LTC for the elderly living in urban and rural areas of Thailand. Methods. The sample comprised 837 elderly aged 60 years drawn from rural and urban areas in Phichit Province. Costs were assessed over a 1-month period. Direct costs of caregiving and indirect costs (opportunity cost method) were analyzed. Binary logistic regression was performed to determine which factors affected LTC costs. Results. The total annual LTC spending for rural and urban residents was on average USD 7,285 and USD 7,28...
As societies around the world experience ageing, the issue of providing required levels of health an...
With an accelerated and sustained decline in fertility and an increase in life expectancy, Thailand ...
Problem: Demand for long-term care services for older people is increasing rapidly in low- and middl...
In China, the rapid rate of population aging and changes in the prevalence of disability among elder...
Background: In China, the rapid rate of population aging and changes in the prevalence of disability...
[出版社版]This research investigates a good practice of community-based long-term care systems in Thaila...
Thailand is on the verge of becoming an ‘aged society,’ with 13% of its population aged 65 years and...
AbstractThis study explores rural elderly preferences for support across a multi-dimensional measure...
Thailand has an elderly population of 10 per cent. This paper shows how the Thai elderly live, both ...
As in other middle-income countries, Thailand is experiencing accelerating population ageing, with p...
In 2015, the population of elderly people in Thailand was 16% of the total population and is predict...
Thailand is experiencing demographic changes owing to an increase in its older population. In this s...
Background: Thailand’s population is currently the third most rapidly aging in the world, with an es...
The shift of age structure toward an “aging society” has become apparent, thus requiring related age...
This qualitative research aims to assess the state of institutional health care in North-eastern Tha...
As societies around the world experience ageing, the issue of providing required levels of health an...
With an accelerated and sustained decline in fertility and an increase in life expectancy, Thailand ...
Problem: Demand for long-term care services for older people is increasing rapidly in low- and middl...
In China, the rapid rate of population aging and changes in the prevalence of disability among elder...
Background: In China, the rapid rate of population aging and changes in the prevalence of disability...
[出版社版]This research investigates a good practice of community-based long-term care systems in Thaila...
Thailand is on the verge of becoming an ‘aged society,’ with 13% of its population aged 65 years and...
AbstractThis study explores rural elderly preferences for support across a multi-dimensional measure...
Thailand has an elderly population of 10 per cent. This paper shows how the Thai elderly live, both ...
As in other middle-income countries, Thailand is experiencing accelerating population ageing, with p...
In 2015, the population of elderly people in Thailand was 16% of the total population and is predict...
Thailand is experiencing demographic changes owing to an increase in its older population. In this s...
Background: Thailand’s population is currently the third most rapidly aging in the world, with an es...
The shift of age structure toward an “aging society” has become apparent, thus requiring related age...
This qualitative research aims to assess the state of institutional health care in North-eastern Tha...
As societies around the world experience ageing, the issue of providing required levels of health an...
With an accelerated and sustained decline in fertility and an increase in life expectancy, Thailand ...
Problem: Demand for long-term care services for older people is increasing rapidly in low- and middl...