As the worlds demographics continue to change and as the life expectancy levels continue to rise, it is clear that as healthcare professionals we will be faced with meeting the needs of more and more over 65year olds who account for 11.3% of the population of Ireland (C.S.O., 2004) and therefore will need to keep ourselves up-to-date with older person issues and health concerns. New Zealand's domains of assessment for older people (2003) are identified as the issues of most importance to older people. These domains are as follows: personal care, safety, food, social participation, daily life and acute episodes. These will now be dealt with individually thus providing the practitioner with a sound evidence base from which to practice. It is ...
The views of older people living in the community on the health and social services available to the...
Beverley Hughes is a lecturer in social work at the University of Manchester. Most of her research a...
Background: Nurses worldwide are expected to take a leading role in caring for older people. Conside...
The multidisciplinary and holistic assessment of older people allows health professionals to gain in...
Older people often have multiple and complex care needs, so assessing them is a highly skilled activ...
This paper reviews some of the key policy changes in the United Kingdom in relation to older people ...
Community care is a vital component of care for older people and the need to evaluate the outcomes o...
In many countries there is a concern to improve assessment procedures for older people to avoid misp...
In a world where 12% of the population, and 22% of that of more developed regions, will be older tha...
The article explores the practice nurse's role in the health and assessment of older people. The nur...
Background.- In 2001, the United Kingdom government introduced 'free nursing care' legislation, elig...
The management of older persons with cancer has become a major public health concern in developed co...
Background Assessment was identified as one of the 'cornerstones' of community care. This study pre...
The management of older persons with cancer has become a major public health concern in developed co...
Living standards are an effective way to assess socioeconomic status in relation to health but contr...
The views of older people living in the community on the health and social services available to the...
Beverley Hughes is a lecturer in social work at the University of Manchester. Most of her research a...
Background: Nurses worldwide are expected to take a leading role in caring for older people. Conside...
The multidisciplinary and holistic assessment of older people allows health professionals to gain in...
Older people often have multiple and complex care needs, so assessing them is a highly skilled activ...
This paper reviews some of the key policy changes in the United Kingdom in relation to older people ...
Community care is a vital component of care for older people and the need to evaluate the outcomes o...
In many countries there is a concern to improve assessment procedures for older people to avoid misp...
In a world where 12% of the population, and 22% of that of more developed regions, will be older tha...
The article explores the practice nurse's role in the health and assessment of older people. The nur...
Background.- In 2001, the United Kingdom government introduced 'free nursing care' legislation, elig...
The management of older persons with cancer has become a major public health concern in developed co...
Background Assessment was identified as one of the 'cornerstones' of community care. This study pre...
The management of older persons with cancer has become a major public health concern in developed co...
Living standards are an effective way to assess socioeconomic status in relation to health but contr...
The views of older people living in the community on the health and social services available to the...
Beverley Hughes is a lecturer in social work at the University of Manchester. Most of her research a...
Background: Nurses worldwide are expected to take a leading role in caring for older people. Conside...