BackgroundFuture demographic and economic changes warrant a better understanding of older persons’ need for health-related long-term care services (LTC). LTC uptake among older people is likely to be influenced by the presence or absence of family members, but there is scarce research on the role played by partners with different caregiving potential. There is even less research on the contributions of adult children and their caregiving potential. The current study examines the extent to which transitions into LTC in older men and women differ according to the presence and caregiving potential of partners and children.MethodsLinked registry data for Norway on older persons (aged 65+), their partners, and their adult children are used to ex...
textabstractRecent long-term care (LTC) reforms in the Netherlands are illustrative of those taking...
Population ageing has become one of the most burning issues on the agenda of the social policy-maker...
Recent long-term care (LTC) reforms in the Netherlands are illustrative of those taking place in cou...
BackgroundFuture demographic and economic changes warrant a better understanding of older persons’ n...
Elderly’s use of long-term care (LTC) services are likely to be influenced by family members, but th...
Recent long-term care (LTC) reforms in the Netherlands are illustrative of those taking place in cou...
This study examined how informal caregivers made decisions about placing older spouses in long-term ...
While it has long been assumed that family structure and potential sources of informal care play a l...
The family remains one of the most important sources of support for older adults. Geographic proximi...
BACKGROUND: Societies around the world face the burden of an aging population with a high prevalence...
BACKGROUND: Populations globally are ageing, resulting in increased need for long-term care. Where s...
Since in an ageing society more long-term care (LTC) facilities are needed, it is important to under...
textabstractRecent long-term care (LTC) reforms in the Netherlands are illustrative of those taking...
Population ageing has become one of the most burning issues on the agenda of the social policy-maker...
Recent long-term care (LTC) reforms in the Netherlands are illustrative of those taking place in cou...
BackgroundFuture demographic and economic changes warrant a better understanding of older persons’ n...
Elderly’s use of long-term care (LTC) services are likely to be influenced by family members, but th...
Recent long-term care (LTC) reforms in the Netherlands are illustrative of those taking place in cou...
This study examined how informal caregivers made decisions about placing older spouses in long-term ...
While it has long been assumed that family structure and potential sources of informal care play a l...
The family remains one of the most important sources of support for older adults. Geographic proximi...
BACKGROUND: Societies around the world face the burden of an aging population with a high prevalence...
BACKGROUND: Populations globally are ageing, resulting in increased need for long-term care. Where s...
Since in an ageing society more long-term care (LTC) facilities are needed, it is important to under...
textabstractRecent long-term care (LTC) reforms in the Netherlands are illustrative of those taking...
Population ageing has become one of the most burning issues on the agenda of the social policy-maker...
Recent long-term care (LTC) reforms in the Netherlands are illustrative of those taking place in cou...