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Community Gerontology: A Framework for Research, Policy, and Practice on Communities and Aging.
The gerontologist, 2018We introduce "community gerontology" as an area of research, policy, and practice that aims to advance understanding of communities as fundamental contexts for aging and its diversity, and to leverage this understanding for change.
E. Greenfield +3 more
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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 long‐term 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 long‐term 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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Bibliometric networks and analytics on gerontology research
Library hi tech, 2019Purpose The purpose of this paper is to bibliometrically analyze the gerontology-related research articles for a comprehensive understanding of the gerontology literature.
Chien-wen Shen, Duong Nguyen, Po-Yu Hsu
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Gerontology competencies: Construction, consensus and contribution
Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2019The Academy for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE) in 2014 approved the first integrative “Gerontology Competencies for Undergraduate and Graduate Education”©.
J. Damron-Rodriguez +6 more
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Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 2002
AbstractEvolutionary theory and empirical evidence from many lines of research suggest that ageing is a process of gradual accumulation of damage in cells and tissues of the body, leading eventually to frailty and increased risk from a spectrum of age‐associated diseases.
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AbstractEvolutionary theory and empirical evidence from many lines of research suggest that ageing is a process of gradual accumulation of damage in cells and tissues of the body, leading eventually to frailty and increased risk from a spectrum of age‐associated diseases.
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What is Educational Gerontology?
Educational Gerontology, 2018This article examines older Chinese’s learning and use of computers and the Internet, focusing on the major barriers encountered and strategies employed to overcome those barriers. A total of 33 interviews were conducted in 2004 in Shanghai.
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Glutathione and glutathione-dependent enzymes: From biochemistry to gerontology and successful aging
Ageing Research Reviews, 2023Domenico Lapenna
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing
Providing expert, person-centered care to older adults across ...
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Providing expert, person-centered care to older adults across ...
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Routledge Handbook of Cultural Gerontology
, 2015Routledge Handbook of Cultural Gerontology, 285, 2015. 1, 2015. Elements affecting wound healing time: An evidence based analysis. H Khalil, M Cullen. Routledge Handbook of Cultural Gerontology by Julia Twigg, Wendy Martin, 9780415631143, available at ...
Julia Twigg, Wendy Martin
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Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging, 2021
W. Chong, Danan Gu
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W. Chong, Danan Gu
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