Abstract Background Although the Japanese government has expanded its ‘Elderly Housing with Care Services’ (EHCS) to ensure sufficient places of death for the elderly, resident deaths have occurred in less than 30% of the facilities. Our purpose was to identify the factors associated with residents’ deaths in the EHCS, especially within the areas that are expected to have a large increase in the number of deaths. Methods Our cross-sectional study involved all EHCS (N = 412) in Japan’s Tokyo, Kanagawa prefecture and used self-administered questionnaire data that the EHCS directors completed. In addition, we accessed the national statistics related to the municipal characteristics of the cities where the EHCS were located. These sources provi...
The main purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between Japanese individualsʼ inte...
The main purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between Japanese individualsʼ inte...
Despite evidence that neighbourhood conditions affect residents' health, no prospective studies of t...
Abstract Background Japan has the largest population of older adults in the world; it is only growin...
SummaryBackgroundTo investigate factors influencing the preferred place of death among community-liv...
Background: To investigate factors influencing the preferred place of death among community-living e...
AIM:Little is known about whether and how local-level resources regarding home care are associated w...
Objectives We compared the care services use and medical institutional deaths among older adults acr...
Background In 2006, Japan introduced the Revised Medical Care Act aimed to shift end-of-life care fr...
SummaryBackgroundTo investigate factors influencing the preferred place of death among community-liv...
Aim Amid the global aging, an establishment of healthcare policies for the aged population is a comm...
Abstract: Although the place of death of patients with terminal cancer is influenced by multiple fac...
Summary Background To investigate factors influencing the preferred place of death among community-l...
Dementia is a major public health concern in ageing societies. Although the population of Japan is a...
BACKGROUND: Despite evidence that neighbourhood conditions affect residents' health, no prospective ...
The main purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between Japanese individualsʼ inte...
The main purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between Japanese individualsʼ inte...
Despite evidence that neighbourhood conditions affect residents' health, no prospective studies of t...
Abstract Background Japan has the largest population of older adults in the world; it is only growin...
SummaryBackgroundTo investigate factors influencing the preferred place of death among community-liv...
Background: To investigate factors influencing the preferred place of death among community-living e...
AIM:Little is known about whether and how local-level resources regarding home care are associated w...
Objectives We compared the care services use and medical institutional deaths among older adults acr...
Background In 2006, Japan introduced the Revised Medical Care Act aimed to shift end-of-life care fr...
SummaryBackgroundTo investigate factors influencing the preferred place of death among community-liv...
Aim Amid the global aging, an establishment of healthcare policies for the aged population is a comm...
Abstract: Although the place of death of patients with terminal cancer is influenced by multiple fac...
Summary Background To investigate factors influencing the preferred place of death among community-l...
Dementia is a major public health concern in ageing societies. Although the population of Japan is a...
BACKGROUND: Despite evidence that neighbourhood conditions affect residents' health, no prospective ...
The main purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between Japanese individualsʼ inte...
The main purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between Japanese individualsʼ inte...
Despite evidence that neighbourhood conditions affect residents' health, no prospective studies of t...