Abstract Background The proportion of people in Vietnam who are 60 years and over has increased rapidly. The emigration of young people and impact of other socioeconomic changes leave more elderly on their own and with less family support. This study assesses the willingness to use and pay for different models of care for community-dwelling elderly in rural Vietnam. Methods In 2007, people aged 60 and older and their family representatives, living in 2,240 households, were randomly selected from the FilaBavi Demographic Surveillance Site. They were interviewed using structured questionnaires to assess dependence in activities of daily living (ADLs), willingness to use and to pay for day care centres, mobile care teams, and nursing centres. ...
Background: Quality of life (QoL) is an important health index for the elderly, necessary for assess...
Background The proportion of people in Vietnam aged 60 and above has increased rapidly in recent dec...
The provision of adequate care to meet the needs of the elderly is a growing concern to family membe...
Abstract Background The proportion of older people is increasing rapidly in Vietnam. The majority of...
Background The proportion of older people is increasing rapidly in Vietnam. The majority of the elde...
Social demographic studies in Vietnam have shown a growing trend of an ageing population. Demographi...
Abstract Background The inequity caused by health financing in Vietnam, which mainly relies on out-o...
Background: The rapidly growing aging population poses major challenges for health systems in Vietna...
AbstractThis study explores rural elderly preferences for support across a multi-dimensional measure...
Vietnam is one of the fastest aging countries in the world today. In the next two decades, the propo...
Although Vietnamese government spitulated a lot of policies for elderly people, but the public suppo...
This study—using multinomial logistic regressions—analyzed a national sample of 2977 older adults to...
Productive activities are crucial factors leading to an "active aging" population. With the case of ...
The population ageing as an unprecedented phenomenon in the history of the humanity was considered. ...
BACKGROUND: Better understanding of the trends and disparities in health at old age in terms of life...
Background: Quality of life (QoL) is an important health index for the elderly, necessary for assess...
Background The proportion of people in Vietnam aged 60 and above has increased rapidly in recent dec...
The provision of adequate care to meet the needs of the elderly is a growing concern to family membe...
Abstract Background The proportion of older people is increasing rapidly in Vietnam. The majority of...
Background The proportion of older people is increasing rapidly in Vietnam. The majority of the elde...
Social demographic studies in Vietnam have shown a growing trend of an ageing population. Demographi...
Abstract Background The inequity caused by health financing in Vietnam, which mainly relies on out-o...
Background: The rapidly growing aging population poses major challenges for health systems in Vietna...
AbstractThis study explores rural elderly preferences for support across a multi-dimensional measure...
Vietnam is one of the fastest aging countries in the world today. In the next two decades, the propo...
Although Vietnamese government spitulated a lot of policies for elderly people, but the public suppo...
This study—using multinomial logistic regressions—analyzed a national sample of 2977 older adults to...
Productive activities are crucial factors leading to an "active aging" population. With the case of ...
The population ageing as an unprecedented phenomenon in the history of the humanity was considered. ...
BACKGROUND: Better understanding of the trends and disparities in health at old age in terms of life...
Background: Quality of life (QoL) is an important health index for the elderly, necessary for assess...
Background The proportion of people in Vietnam aged 60 and above has increased rapidly in recent dec...
The provision of adequate care to meet the needs of the elderly is a growing concern to family membe...