Background Globally the population is getting older and it is essential to develop effective interventions to promote healthy ageing. Skin change with age is inevitable and renders this often neglected organ more vulnerable to damage and breakdown; this can be costly to individuals and society. Maintenance of skin health in older people presents a health challenge that has yet to be fully understood or addressed.AimTo identify the frequency and impact of self-reported skin concerns in community-dwelling older people.Methods Cross sectional, self-reported questionnaire survey in England. Patients registered with participating general practices (n=3), aged ≥ 70 years, living in their own homes and able to give informed consent (n=3359) were s...
Aim: Dry skin is one of the most frequent cutaneous problems in aged long-term care residents. Altho...
The 2001 Australian census revealed that adults aged 65 years and over constituted 12.6% of the popu...
BackgroundThe recent WHO burden of disease project showed that the non-fatal skin disease related bu...
Background Globally the population is getting older and it is essential to develop effective interve...
Introduction The older person care home population is increasing. As skin ages it becomes vulnerab...
Background : With the development of medical science and technology, the proportion of the aged in t...
Aim: Dry skin is one of the most frequent cutaneous problems in aged long-term care residents. Altho...
Understanding people’s experience of skin ageing as it is lived can enable sensitive approaches to p...
Introduction: Considering the effects of skin diseases on health, activities, and quality of life of...
Aims and objectives: To measure the prevalence and severity of dry skin in the home care nursing set...
Background: In aged nursing care receivers, the prevalence of adverse skin conditions such as xerosi...
These data demonstrate a rather high prevalence rate of pruritus in geriatric populations (>65-year-...
Background Ageing has a degenerative effect on the skin, leaving it more vulnerable to damage. Hygi...
Itching, or pruritus, is a frequent problem in the elderly that has a big impact on their everyday l...
Life-quality studies among dermatologic patients have shown that chronic skin diseases have an impac...
Aim: Dry skin is one of the most frequent cutaneous problems in aged long-term care residents. Altho...
The 2001 Australian census revealed that adults aged 65 years and over constituted 12.6% of the popu...
BackgroundThe recent WHO burden of disease project showed that the non-fatal skin disease related bu...
Background Globally the population is getting older and it is essential to develop effective interve...
Introduction The older person care home population is increasing. As skin ages it becomes vulnerab...
Background : With the development of medical science and technology, the proportion of the aged in t...
Aim: Dry skin is one of the most frequent cutaneous problems in aged long-term care residents. Altho...
Understanding people’s experience of skin ageing as it is lived can enable sensitive approaches to p...
Introduction: Considering the effects of skin diseases on health, activities, and quality of life of...
Aims and objectives: To measure the prevalence and severity of dry skin in the home care nursing set...
Background: In aged nursing care receivers, the prevalence of adverse skin conditions such as xerosi...
These data demonstrate a rather high prevalence rate of pruritus in geriatric populations (>65-year-...
Background Ageing has a degenerative effect on the skin, leaving it more vulnerable to damage. Hygi...
Itching, or pruritus, is a frequent problem in the elderly that has a big impact on their everyday l...
Life-quality studies among dermatologic patients have shown that chronic skin diseases have an impac...
Aim: Dry skin is one of the most frequent cutaneous problems in aged long-term care residents. Altho...
The 2001 Australian census revealed that adults aged 65 years and over constituted 12.6% of the popu...
BackgroundThe recent WHO burden of disease project showed that the non-fatal skin disease related bu...