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Improving the Health of Older People: A World View

Editat de Robert L. Kane, John Grimley-Evans, David MacFadyen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 feb 1990
In 1988 the World Health Organization convened an Expert Committee to identify the principles of policy for care of ageing populations of the world over the next decade. The Committee commissioned a series of background papers from an international body of experts to form the basis of its deliberations. This volume is a compilation of those papers. While the signs of ageing of populations is commonly assumed to be a problem restricted to the developed world, more than half the world's population of people aged 65 and over live in developing countries. The Committee therefore had to consider a wide range of issues including the applicability of models of care for the elderly in the developed world to less-developed nations.The book surveys common geriatric problems, issues about delivering health care and social services to older people, and policy issues with regard to improving care. The chapters are designed to provide practical, as well as theoretical, approaches to meeting the challenges of geriatric care.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780192617927
ISBN-10: 0192617923
Pagini: 720
Ilustrații: line drawings and tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 46 mm
Greutate: 1.31 kg
Editura: OUP
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Robert L. Kane: Perceived progress in Ageing: The results of a Delphi survey of international experts; PART I: HEALTH AND FUNCTION: Introduction; D.L. Macfadyen: International demographic trends; R.L. Kane, D.M. Radosevich, and J.W. Vaupel: Compression of morbidity: issues and irrelevancies; J. Grimley Evans: How are the elderly different?; G.G. Fillenbaum: Assessment of health and functional status: an international comparison; R.B. Wallace and J.E. Rohrer: Ageing, quantitative health status assessment and the effectiveness of medical care; M.S. Gore: Social factors affecting the health of the elderly; PART II: PROGRESS IN SPECIFIC AREAS: Introduction; C.E. Finch: Progress in the biology of ageing; Osteoporosis: Introduction; B.E.C. Nordin: Scope for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis; Stroke: J. Grimley Evans: Introduction; C.J. Bulpitt: Stroke prevention and the population control of hypertension; T. Omae: Care of the patient with acute stroke; L. Offerhaus: Drugs and old people: recent advances in geriatric pharmacology; F.I. Caird: Iatrogenic disorders; D. Noffsinger, J.P. Martin and S.H. Lewis: Hearing disorders of ageing: identification and management; B.J. Guland, J.E. Borne, R. Mayeux and B.S. Meyers: The effectiveness of intervention for the mental health of the elderly; J.G. Ouslander: The efficacy of continence treatment; M.J. Gibson: Falls in later life; A. M. Davies: Prevention in the ageing; PART II : HEALTH CARE: Introduction; G. Andrews: Role of primary health care for the elderly; N.A. Apt: The role of the family in the care of the elderly in developing countries; D. Maeda: The role of the family in developed countries; R.A. Kane: Case management and assessment of the elderly; L.A. Rubenstein: The efficacy of geriatric assessment programmes; R.A. Barker: The role of geriatric medicine; B. Havens: Home care and day care for the elderly; M.J. Hirschfield and R. Fleishman: Nursing home care for the elderly; D.S. Greer: Hospice care for the elderly; N. Blackie: Housing for older people: the North American approach; K.Maslow: Technology development and use for elderly people; H. Becker: Assessing the impact of introducing new technologies and interventions for the elderly; PART IV: EDUCATION AND PERSONNEL NEEDS: Introduction; E.C. de Lehr: Educating lay persons about the care of the elderly; C. Ewan: Educating health professionals in the care of the elderly; D.I Zwick and T.F. Williams: pLaning for health personnel needed to serve elderly persons; PART V: HEALTH AND SOCIAL POLICY ISSUES IN AGEING: Introduction; B. Vellas, P. Vellas, and J-L Albarede: Planning more suitable environments for the elderly; N. Ogawa: Economic factors affecting the health of the elderly; K. Wright: The role of ageing in establishing social priorities: an economic perspective; V. Rys: Contribution of social security to the well-being of the elderly; A.L. Caplan: Ethical issues and care of the elderly; Appendix; Index.

Recenzii

`The editors have succeeded in producing a book which, despite its global dimension, is immediately relevant to those working within their own national and local context. I strongly recommend it.'The Lancet
'It is difficult in a short review to do justice to the breadth and depth of this excellent book. All of us already involved in planning future services for the elderly should read the book, and I will be recommending it, as an invigorating introduction, to those embarking on a career in care of the elderly.'International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
'Excellent book...in this one volume are embraced the leading edges of medical and social georntology,seen from an international perspective...I will be recommending it, as an invigorating itrodution, to those embarking on a career in care of the elderly.'International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
'The volume is an unusually substantial and impressive product of the activities of the WHO global programme for health care of the elderly. It will make a great contribution to the improvement of this care in many regions of the world and should be available in all medical schools and university departments of psychology and sociology.'Journal of Ageing and Society
'the book stands as a coherent whole, thought undoubtedly its use will be more as a reference work for students and researchers ... This book is well deserving of a place on library shelves.'Jill Manthorpe, University of Hull, International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Volume 11, Number 5, 1991