2024
Burden of non-communicable diseases due to population ageing in China: challenges to healthcare delivery and long term care services
Lv Y, Fan L, Zhou J, Ding E, Shen J, Tang S, He Y, Shi X. Burden of non-communicable diseases due to population ageing in China: challenges to healthcare delivery and long term care services. The BMJ 2024, 387: e076529. PMID: 39424307, PMCID: PMC11484826, DOI: 10.1136/bmj-2023-076529.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFunctional disability and receipt of informal care among Chinese adults living alone with cognitive impairment
Liu X, Li C, Jin S, Cao X, Hoogendijk E, Han L, Xu X, Allore H, Feng Q, Zhang Q, Liu Z. Functional disability and receipt of informal care among Chinese adults living alone with cognitive impairment. Experimental Gerontology 2024, 194: 112490. PMID: 38876449, DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2024.112490.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchActivities of daily livingBurden of functional disabilityInformal careFunctional disabilityActivities of daily living disabilityCognitive impairmentChinese adultsInstrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLReceipt of informal careNormal cognitionLong-term care servicesIADL disabilityInstrumental activitiesMobility disabilityProvision of long-term care servicesChina HealthFunctional healthCare servicesDaily livingMatched comparatorsOdds ratioMonthly hoursVulnerable subpopulationsCareDisability
2022
Long-term services and supports and disease management among older Chinese adults in different stages of cognitive impairment
Lin Z, Chen X. Long-term services and supports and disease management among older Chinese adults in different stages of cognitive impairment. The Journal Of The Economics Of Ageing 2022, 23: 100405. DOI: 10.1016/j.jeoa.2022.100405.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive impairmentOlder adultsDisease managementDisease preventionPreventive care utilizationNon-communicable diseasesDisease management behaviorsOlder Chinese adultsLong-term care servicesHome-based servicesHypertension awarenessHypertension managementCare utilizationSevere stagesChinese adultsCare servicesAdultsDifferential effectsModest effectDiseaseImpairmentPreventionDifferent stagesLTSSRepresentative data
2006
Bathing Disability and the Risk of Long-Term Admission to a Nursing Home
Gill TM, Allore HG, Han L. Bathing Disability and the Risk of Long-Term Admission to a Nursing Home. The Journals Of Gerontology Series A 2006, 61: 821-825. PMID: 16912099, DOI: 10.1093/gerona/61.8.821.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLong-term nursing home admissionNursing home admissionHome admissionPersistent disabilityLong-term admissionBathing disabilityPotential confoundersDaily livingCommunity-living older personsCommunity-living personsMonthly telephone interviewsPrevalence of disabilityProportional hazards modelShort-term admissionsLong-term care servicesAdmission increasesProspective studyHazards modelNursing homesAdmissionCare servicesOlder personsTelephone interviewsDisabilityConfounders
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