Developing culturally appropriate end-of-life care for Chinese elderly and families is not an endemic challenge for Hong Kong, but that of the Western countries with a noticeable trend of rising Chinese population. The particular development of Hong Kong healthcare system, which is currently the major provider of end-of-life care, makes Hong Kong a fruitful case for understanding the confluence of the West and the East cultures in end-of-life care practices. This study therefore aims at building our best practice to enhance the capacity of residential care homes in providing culturally appropriate end-of-life care. We conducted two phases of research, a questionnaire survey and a qualitative study, which respectively aims at (1) understandi...
living well and ageing well are common wishes of all people. China is facing a challenge in caring f...
Population projections indicate that China will be the most rapidly aging country in the world in th...
Introduction: As the society rapidly ages, planning for health care towards the end-of-life is impor...
End-of-life care studies on the nature of personhood are bourgeoning; however, the practices utilize...
This free journal suppl. entitled: 2014 GSA Annual Scientific Meeting AbstractsMeeting Theme: Making...
Objective To identify the gaps in understanding the experience of older Chinese people receiving pal...
Key Messages: 1. Among 1600 cognitively normal elderly persons living in old age homes in Hong Kon...
Purpose of the Study: The provision of end-of-life (EoL) care in long-term-care settings remains lar...
The demographic of an ageing population in many countries is increasing the numbers of elderly who a...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of the present study were to describe the knowledge and preferences of Ho...
The last 10-20 years have seen a rapid growth of elder care homes across major Chinese cities, prima...
End-of-life care studies on the nature of personhood are bourgeoning; however, the practices utilize...
Hong Kong cannot single out herself from the global problem of increasing elderly population. The in...
The long-term care (LTC) literature has been generally associated with industrialized countries. How...
The world is facing a situation without precedent: We will have more elderly people than children an...
living well and ageing well are common wishes of all people. China is facing a challenge in caring f...
Population projections indicate that China will be the most rapidly aging country in the world in th...
Introduction: As the society rapidly ages, planning for health care towards the end-of-life is impor...
End-of-life care studies on the nature of personhood are bourgeoning; however, the practices utilize...
This free journal suppl. entitled: 2014 GSA Annual Scientific Meeting AbstractsMeeting Theme: Making...
Objective To identify the gaps in understanding the experience of older Chinese people receiving pal...
Key Messages: 1. Among 1600 cognitively normal elderly persons living in old age homes in Hong Kon...
Purpose of the Study: The provision of end-of-life (EoL) care in long-term-care settings remains lar...
The demographic of an ageing population in many countries is increasing the numbers of elderly who a...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of the present study were to describe the knowledge and preferences of Ho...
The last 10-20 years have seen a rapid growth of elder care homes across major Chinese cities, prima...
End-of-life care studies on the nature of personhood are bourgeoning; however, the practices utilize...
Hong Kong cannot single out herself from the global problem of increasing elderly population. The in...
The long-term care (LTC) literature has been generally associated with industrialized countries. How...
The world is facing a situation without precedent: We will have more elderly people than children an...
living well and ageing well are common wishes of all people. China is facing a challenge in caring f...
Population projections indicate that China will be the most rapidly aging country in the world in th...
Introduction: As the society rapidly ages, planning for health care towards the end-of-life is impor...