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Regional Factors and Ambulatory Care-Sensitive Condition Hospitalizations in Older Japanese Adults.
Abe K, Ohashi K, Komoto S, Ogasawara K.
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Municipalities play a significant role in the field of social care services. The basic social services are primarily provided by local governments. The Hungarian municipalities have strong social powers and duties, but their role is in a permanent transformation.
Szatmári, Andrea, Hoffman, István
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Developing the service process of municipal home care catering
Nutrition & Food Science, 2012PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to describe the service process of municipal home care catering with respect to both sub‐processes and their development needs. One case is introduced.Design/methodology/approachExisting research on Meals‐On‐Wheels is illustrated.
Tikkanen Irma, Tikkanen Irma
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Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2010
Scand J Caring Sci; 2011; 25; 220–226 Documentation of diabetes care in home nursing service in a Swedish municipality: a cross‐sectional study on nurses’ documentation Objectives: To assess what was documented by Registered Nurses regarding diabetes care in a Swedish municipality’s home nursing service; to what extent diabetes ...
Magdalena Annersten, Gershater +2 more
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Scand J Caring Sci; 2011; 25; 220–226 Documentation of diabetes care in home nursing service in a Swedish municipality: a cross‐sectional study on nurses’ documentation Objectives: To assess what was documented by Registered Nurses regarding diabetes care in a Swedish municipality’s home nursing service; to what extent diabetes ...
Magdalena Annersten, Gershater +2 more
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European Diabetes Nursing, 2013
The increasing prevalence of diabetes among older people challenges nurses and nursing aides in providing high-quality evidence-based care in nursing homes and municipal home-based services.
MF Hausken, M Graue
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The increasing prevalence of diabetes among older people challenges nurses and nursing aides in providing high-quality evidence-based care in nursing homes and municipal home-based services.
MF Hausken, M Graue
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Scandinavian Journal of Social Welfare, 1993
Whether an individual receives home care services depends on two factors: the functional disability of the care recipient and the caregiver's gender, when the living arrangements of the care recipient are controlled. Data from this longitudinal study of social networks and home care organization in 3 municipalities in Sweden show that care recipients ...
S. Johansson, J. Åhlfeldt
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Whether an individual receives home care services depends on two factors: the functional disability of the care recipient and the caregiver's gender, when the living arrangements of the care recipient are controlled. Data from this longitudinal study of social networks and home care organization in 3 municipalities in Sweden show that care recipients ...
S. Johansson, J. Åhlfeldt
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2023
BACKGROUND Developing Internet+home care (IHC) services is a promising way to address the problems related to population aging, which is an important global issue. However, IHC services are in their infancy in China.
Jinghui Zhang +7 more
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BACKGROUND Developing Internet+home care (IHC) services is a promising way to address the problems related to population aging, which is an important global issue. However, IHC services are in their infancy in China.
Jinghui Zhang +7 more
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2016
This paper presents the reports on a pilot study in Norway where electronic medication dispensers were tested by 16 elderly users, exploring the effects for both end users and the care service. There were large variations in the users’ individual perceptions of the dispenser.
Ingrid S. Svagård, Elin S. Boysen
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This paper presents the reports on a pilot study in Norway where electronic medication dispensers were tested by 16 elderly users, exploring the effects for both end users and the care service. There were large variations in the users’ individual perceptions of the dispenser.
Ingrid S. Svagård, Elin S. Boysen
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