Aim. This is a preliminary study to identify older people service needs in Hong Kong from the users’ and service providers’ perspective. Background. As the Hong Kong population is ageing rapidly, it is important to identify the needs for care of older people. Although a wide variety of medical and social services have been provided to meet the needs of older people, there has been little evaluation from the users’ or service providers’ perspective regarding what the needs are and how well current service provisions match their needs. In recent years the importance of patient-centred care has been emphasised, where patient’s expectation of care has been given a central role in guiding and improving the provision of health. However few studie...
The social care system of China has come under close scrutiny from policy makers due to the rapid ag...
Population ageing strikes Asia at a speed and a scale unprecedented in history. Not only the size of...
Session 1225 (Poster) - Home and Community Based Care: no. 98This journal suppl. entitled: 2009 GSA ...
This article analyzes cross-sectional data collected from a representative community sample of 2003 ...
Background. More Hong Kong older adults are surviving to advanced ages. There has been a 5.5-fold in...
Population ageing is occurring in all countries, regardless of the level of economic development. Wh...
Purpose: The Chinese population is rapidly ageing before they are rich. The purpose of this paper is...
Objectives: The Hong Kong population is aging rapidly, such that there are concerns about residentia...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceived unmet needs for community-based long-term car...
Ageing is a major population problem worldwide, including Hong Kong. With better medical technology,...
This study investigates the characteristics of Chinese older people receiving home and community car...
Session 1175 (Symposium)Meeting Theme: Optimal Aging Through ResearchThis free journal suppl. entitl...
The institutionalization rate in Hong Kong is ranked one of the highest worldwide, despite the promo...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to evaluate the factors associated with the health status o...
Hong Kong cannot single out herself from the global problem of increasing elderly population. The in...
The social care system of China has come under close scrutiny from policy makers due to the rapid ag...
Population ageing strikes Asia at a speed and a scale unprecedented in history. Not only the size of...
Session 1225 (Poster) - Home and Community Based Care: no. 98This journal suppl. entitled: 2009 GSA ...
This article analyzes cross-sectional data collected from a representative community sample of 2003 ...
Background. More Hong Kong older adults are surviving to advanced ages. There has been a 5.5-fold in...
Population ageing is occurring in all countries, regardless of the level of economic development. Wh...
Purpose: The Chinese population is rapidly ageing before they are rich. The purpose of this paper is...
Objectives: The Hong Kong population is aging rapidly, such that there are concerns about residentia...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceived unmet needs for community-based long-term car...
Ageing is a major population problem worldwide, including Hong Kong. With better medical technology,...
This study investigates the characteristics of Chinese older people receiving home and community car...
Session 1175 (Symposium)Meeting Theme: Optimal Aging Through ResearchThis free journal suppl. entitl...
The institutionalization rate in Hong Kong is ranked one of the highest worldwide, despite the promo...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to evaluate the factors associated with the health status o...
Hong Kong cannot single out herself from the global problem of increasing elderly population. The in...
The social care system of China has come under close scrutiny from policy makers due to the rapid ag...
Population ageing strikes Asia at a speed and a scale unprecedented in history. Not only the size of...
Session 1225 (Poster) - Home and Community Based Care: no. 98This journal suppl. entitled: 2009 GSA ...