Objectives: Nowadays, in developed countries the rate of growing old population increases due to medical and public heath improvements, leading to increased life expectancy. So, providing a special elderly caring service system seems to be necessary. The purpose of this study was to compare the elderly- caring service pattern in Iran and in USA. Methods & Materials: This systematic review aimed to investigate the literate related to the caring system of elderly in Iran and the USA. Sampling was goal-based and it was upon the dependence rate, relation between the topics and keywords. Results: Although increasing the number of elderly people in the USA causes other people to be hopeful to reach to the old age, this makes a lot of significan...
The existing nursing homes in Iran cannot meet the psychological, social, and physical needs of olde...
Objectives: The world is aging. Elderly population of the cities increased from 45% in 1975 to 57% i...
Background: Current Health care delivery systems are not effective for the elderly. Countries with h...
Background and Aim: According to statistics, the world is rapidly moving towards aging. The aim of t...
Background: With the successful improvement of global health systems and social security in societie...
Background and Aim: Population aging in most of developed countries should be subjective to more att...
Introduction:Health policymakers faced with new challenges such as increasing elderly population. Th...
Objectives: In developed countries, aging of population is not a new phenomenon. However, ...
In recent years a variety of system models for providing community based health care services for th...
Objective: Many studies and researches have been done regarding elderly care health in countries wit...
BackgroundDue to the increasing Iran’s aging population, designing a home care model is necessary. H...
Objectives: The elder population and their proportion of the total population are increasing in our ...
Objectives: The present paper attempts to appraise the quality of life of the elderly people in Tehr...
Increase in the rate of elderly population have persuaded the people and governments of the most dev...
Objectives: by reducing the fertility rate and Improve health& social conditions in Iran, increases ...
The existing nursing homes in Iran cannot meet the psychological, social, and physical needs of olde...
Objectives: The world is aging. Elderly population of the cities increased from 45% in 1975 to 57% i...
Background: Current Health care delivery systems are not effective for the elderly. Countries with h...
Background and Aim: According to statistics, the world is rapidly moving towards aging. The aim of t...
Background: With the successful improvement of global health systems and social security in societie...
Background and Aim: Population aging in most of developed countries should be subjective to more att...
Introduction:Health policymakers faced with new challenges such as increasing elderly population. Th...
Objectives: In developed countries, aging of population is not a new phenomenon. However, ...
In recent years a variety of system models for providing community based health care services for th...
Objective: Many studies and researches have been done regarding elderly care health in countries wit...
BackgroundDue to the increasing Iran’s aging population, designing a home care model is necessary. H...
Objectives: The elder population and their proportion of the total population are increasing in our ...
Objectives: The present paper attempts to appraise the quality of life of the elderly people in Tehr...
Increase in the rate of elderly population have persuaded the people and governments of the most dev...
Objectives: by reducing the fertility rate and Improve health& social conditions in Iran, increases ...
The existing nursing homes in Iran cannot meet the psychological, social, and physical needs of olde...
Objectives: The world is aging. Elderly population of the cities increased from 45% in 1975 to 57% i...
Background: Current Health care delivery systems are not effective for the elderly. Countries with h...