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Lessons to Exchange: A Comparison of Long-Term Care Between Two Cultures: Uganda and Singapore

机译:经验教训交流:乌干达和新加坡两种文化的长期护理比较

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Today, both the developed and developing world are facing fast-aging populations. Projections show that by 2050, 80% of the world's older persons will live in low and middle-income countries. As developed countries look to institutionalization as one of the means to cope with the challenges of long-term care of seniors, the developing world, with a different cultural, socioeconomic, and environmental context, may yet offer insights that instruct and inspire. By analyzing and comparing the approaches, context, and progress of Singapore and Uganda in coping with frail and dependent seniors, this article provides lessons about what the developing and developed world can offer each other, and in turn, teach us about long-term care of seniors. (C) 2015 AMDA - The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine.
机译:今天,发达国家和发展中国家都面临人口老龄化的问题。预测显示,到2050年,全世界80%的老年人将生活在中低收入国家。随着发达国家将制度化视为应对老年人长期照料挑战的手段之一,具有不同文化,社会经济和环境背景的发展中国家可能仍会提供启发和启发的见解。通过分析和比较新加坡和乌干达在应对体弱和年长的老年人方面的方法,背景和进展,本文提供了有关发展中国家和发达国家可以互相提供的课程,并反过来教给我们长期护理的知识。老年人。 (C)2015 AMDA-急性和长期护理医学协会。

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