Globally, we face a rapid double growth of the ageing population that urges an integrated framework plan by connecting the health and social care disciplines as a shared and continuum of care approach. Bridging the gap between health and social care is required to meet the demand of ageing population needs, the readiness of the stakeholders, and community as a holistic approach. This article provides an overview of the evidence gap between social care and healthcare through a scoping review. Articles retrieved related to social and health care for older adults in the Asia region were identified through a compilation of PubMed, SAGE, Springer, and Google Scholar searches between the years 2015 to 2021. Only twelve articles were used for resu...
The shift of age structure toward an “aging society” has become apparent, thus requiring related age...
The rapid ageing of populations around the world and the associated shift in the burden of disease f...
Quality of life is one of the main concerns in long-term care amongst ageing populations in many cou...
Countries are considering the healthcare implications as the proportion of older adults increases, i...
This introductory chapter focuses on the region itself, providing some demographic data for comparat...
Population ageing strikes Asia at a speed and a scale unprecedented in history. Not only the size of...
The present chapter uncovers some of the trends and issues in social services for older persons thro...
Objective: The objective of this review is to explore the care needs as assessed by the public resid...
Countries are considering the healthcare implications as the proportion of older adults increases, i...
Health care providers, gerontologists, psychologists, social workers, and policymakers are all focus...
The Astana Declaration on primary healthcare in 2018 was the attempt to revive the ide...
This paper explores the way that long-term care of older people is organised between the East and We...
Improving our understanding of the complex relationship between health and social care utilisation i...
Asian countries are at different stages of demographic transition. While Central and South Asian cou...
The Ageing and Development Report (HelpAge International, 1999) focuses on the manifold complex soci...
The shift of age structure toward an “aging society” has become apparent, thus requiring related age...
The rapid ageing of populations around the world and the associated shift in the burden of disease f...
Quality of life is one of the main concerns in long-term care amongst ageing populations in many cou...
Countries are considering the healthcare implications as the proportion of older adults increases, i...
This introductory chapter focuses on the region itself, providing some demographic data for comparat...
Population ageing strikes Asia at a speed and a scale unprecedented in history. Not only the size of...
The present chapter uncovers some of the trends and issues in social services for older persons thro...
Objective: The objective of this review is to explore the care needs as assessed by the public resid...
Countries are considering the healthcare implications as the proportion of older adults increases, i...
Health care providers, gerontologists, psychologists, social workers, and policymakers are all focus...
The Astana Declaration on primary healthcare in 2018 was the attempt to revive the ide...
This paper explores the way that long-term care of older people is organised between the East and We...
Improving our understanding of the complex relationship between health and social care utilisation i...
Asian countries are at different stages of demographic transition. While Central and South Asian cou...
The Ageing and Development Report (HelpAge International, 1999) focuses on the manifold complex soci...
The shift of age structure toward an “aging society” has become apparent, thus requiring related age...
The rapid ageing of populations around the world and the associated shift in the burden of disease f...
Quality of life is one of the main concerns in long-term care amongst ageing populations in many cou...