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Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 2000
ABSTRACT This article, originally prepared as a think piece for The John A. Hartford Foundation, explores the interrelationship between nursing and gerontology: strengths nursing brings to the area of aging; challenges that must be addressed both at the societal level and within the profession for nursing to achieve its full potential in ...
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ABSTRACT This article, originally prepared as a think piece for The John A. Hartford Foundation, explores the interrelationship between nursing and gerontology: strengths nursing brings to the area of aging; challenges that must be addressed both at the societal level and within the profession for nursing to achieve its full potential in ...
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Special Care in Dentistry, 1982
Editor's note: The nurse is the most important person in a geriatric facility. The dentist working in a hospital or longāterm care facility is well advised to establish a close relationship with nurses who are perceptive and knowledgeable about the patient's dental problems and ability to accept treatment.
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Editor's note: The nurse is the most important person in a geriatric facility. The dentist working in a hospital or longāterm care facility is well advised to establish a close relationship with nurses who are perceptive and knowledgeable about the patient's dental problems and ability to accept treatment.
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Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1983
A course description for several facets on ...
R T, Bahr, L D, Gress
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A course description for several facets on ...
R T, Bahr, L D, Gress
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt To the editor: Since my last communication (Ann Intern Med77:816, 1972) and after discussions with knowledgeable sources in Washington, it appears that a bill to establish a National Instit...
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Excerpt To the editor: Since my last communication (Ann Intern Med77:816, 1972) and after discussions with knowledgeable sources in Washington, it appears that a bill to establish a National Instit...
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2020
The evolution of gerontology and its position and status as a discipline is explored and discussed. The end point (as noted in the text) as possibly being within 'cultural gerontology' - see as having 'derived from a further widening and rethinking' in relation to critical gerontology.
Fisk, Malcolm, Nash, Paul
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The evolution of gerontology and its position and status as a discipline is explored and discussed. The end point (as noted in the text) as possibly being within 'cultural gerontology' - see as having 'derived from a further widening and rethinking' in relation to critical gerontology.
Fisk, Malcolm, Nash, Paul
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Science, 1997
Previously unimagined numbers of people are growing to be very old in America. At the turn of this century 4% of the U.S. population was over age 65. Today that percentage has climbed to 13%. Life expectancy at birth in the United States has increased from 47 years in 1900 to over 76 years today and will likely reach 83 years by the year 2050.
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Previously unimagined numbers of people are growing to be very old in America. At the turn of this century 4% of the U.S. population was over age 65. Today that percentage has climbed to 13%. Life expectancy at birth in the United States has increased from 47 years in 1900 to over 76 years today and will likely reach 83 years by the year 2050.
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