$\textbf{Background:}$ There is growing consensus on the importance of identifying age-related inequities in the receipt of public health and healthcare interventions, but concerns regarding conceptual and methodological rigour in this area of research. Establishing age inequity in receipt requires evidence of a difference that is not an artefact of poor measurement of need or receipt; is not warranted on the grounds of patient preference or clinical safety; and is judged to be unfair. $\textbf{Method:}$ A systematic, thematic literature review was undertaken with the objective of characterising recent research approaches. Studies were eligible if the population was in a country within the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Develop...
Contains fulltext : 69974.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Olde...
Older people (aged 65 years and over) are the fastest growing age cohort in the majority of develope...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to evaluate socio-economic inequalities in the use, accessibi...
Abstract Background There is growing consensus on the...
Contains fulltext : 154203.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: To ...
The burden of ill-health is carried by older people. Over 80% of all deaths in England and Wales occ...
Research across Europe suggests that most health care systems are ill-equipped to address the needs ...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the paper is to analyse the impact ageism may have on providing h...
Background: To assess the effectiveness of geriatric interventions, The Older Persons and Informal C...
Journal Article 1 - Background: Ageism was first introduced in the literature in the 1960s, gaining ...
There is currently no global review of the conceptual literature on the equity of healthcare coverag...
OBJECTIVE:Although there is anecdotal evidence of ageism occurring at both the structural level (in ...
Published online: 09 November 2015Background: This paper describes the methods and results of a syst...
AIM:To collect, organize and appraise evidence of socioeconomic and demographic inequalities in heal...
AimTo collect, organize and appraise evidence of socioeconomic and demographic inequalities in healt...
Contains fulltext : 69974.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Olde...
Older people (aged 65 years and over) are the fastest growing age cohort in the majority of develope...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to evaluate socio-economic inequalities in the use, accessibi...
Abstract Background There is growing consensus on the...
Contains fulltext : 154203.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: To ...
The burden of ill-health is carried by older people. Over 80% of all deaths in England and Wales occ...
Research across Europe suggests that most health care systems are ill-equipped to address the needs ...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the paper is to analyse the impact ageism may have on providing h...
Background: To assess the effectiveness of geriatric interventions, The Older Persons and Informal C...
Journal Article 1 - Background: Ageism was first introduced in the literature in the 1960s, gaining ...
There is currently no global review of the conceptual literature on the equity of healthcare coverag...
OBJECTIVE:Although there is anecdotal evidence of ageism occurring at both the structural level (in ...
Published online: 09 November 2015Background: This paper describes the methods and results of a syst...
AIM:To collect, organize and appraise evidence of socioeconomic and demographic inequalities in heal...
AimTo collect, organize and appraise evidence of socioeconomic and demographic inequalities in healt...
Contains fulltext : 69974.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Olde...
Older people (aged 65 years and over) are the fastest growing age cohort in the majority of develope...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to evaluate socio-economic inequalities in the use, accessibi...