Search results for "Population ageing"

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How to enhance digital support for cross-organisational health care teams? A user-based explorative study

2020

Health care service provision of individualised treatment to an ageing population prone to chronic conditions and multimorbidities is threatened. There is a need for digitally supported care, that is, (1) person-centred, (2) integrated, and (3) proactive. The research project 3P, Patients and Professionals in Productive Teams, aimed to validate and verify the prerequisites for health care systems run with patient-centred service models. This paper presents an explorative study of the digital support of a cross-organisational health care team in Norway, providing services to elderly frail people with multimorbidities in hospital discharge transition. Qualitative research methods were employe…

Medicine (General)Population ageingService (systems architecture)Knowledge management020205 medical informaticsArticle SubjectHealth Services for the AgedFrail Elderlymedia_common.quotation_subjectInteroperabilityBiomedical EngineeringHealth InformaticsCloud computingComorbidity02 engineering and technology03 medical and health sciencesR5-9200302 clinical medicineVDP::Teknologi: 500::Medisinsk teknologi: 620Patient-Centered CareHealth careMedical technology0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringHumans030212 general & internal medicineInformation flow (information theory)R855-855.5VDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550Qualitative ResearchAgedmedia_commonPatient Care TeamTeamworkComputersNorwaybusiness.industryData CollectionVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800Cloud ComputingTelemedicineVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800Models OrganizationalChronic DiseaseSurgerybusinessVDP::Technology: 500::Medical technology: 620Research ArticleBiotechnologyQualitative research
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Practice-based learning and innovation in nursing homes

2020

Purpose This paper aims to investigate the conditions under which learning and innovation occur within nursing homes by focusing on how the dynamics of the distribution and transformation of ideas and knowledge may be viewed as a prerequisite for innovation in both formal, planned learning situations and informal, everyday practices. Design/methodology/approach Data was produced via fieldwork, which included participant observations, conversations and research interviews with staff and managers at a Norwegian nursing home. The paper is inspired by situated learning theories and communities of practice, as the social context emerges as the site where learning and innovation are cultivated. …

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementPopulation ageing:Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Sosiologi: 220 [VDP]Social PsychologyTeaching methodSituated learningNursing homesDevelopment03 medical and health sciences:Medisinske Fag: 700 [VDP]CompetenceReflexivityHealth careLearning:Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Helsetjeneste- og helseadministrasjonsforskning: 806 [VDP]SociologyWorkplace learningInnovationCompetence (human resources)VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Helsetjeneste- og helseadministrasjonsforskning: 806030504 nursingbusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesProfessional developmentSocial environmentPublic relations0305 other medical sciencebusiness
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Adjustment mechanisms and intergenerational actuarial neutrality in pension reforms

2016

In the context of the reform of defined benefit pension systems under population ageing, we focus on the introduction of automatic adjustment mechanisms linked to life expectancy. Our goal is to establish a relationship between changes in the key parameters of the pension system and changes in life expectancy, applying the principle of intergenerational actuarial neutrality. For a defined benefit pension scheme, we first obtain the fundamental adjustment equation and then, for particular cases, we derive different designs of automatic adjustment mechanisms depending on the involved parameter. We include a numerical application only for illustrative purposes.

PensionPopulation ageing050208 financeActuarial sciencePublic AdministrationSociology and Political Science05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Context (language use)Pension system0502 economics and businessEconomicsLife expectancyNeutrality050207 economicsInternational Social Security Review
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Demographic aspects of aging

2021

Abstract Population aging is occurring in almost all developed countries, albeit with differences in timing and intensity. This unprecedented phenomenon is evident not only in the change in the population age structure, but also in the impressive increase in the average length of life. After describing past, current, and future population trends, this contribution presents theories explaining the reasons for this long-term process that is completely reshaping the age structure of the population. It also describes the inequalities in aging (focusing in particular on the differences by gender, education, and cause of death) and introduces some measures of the individual health and economic co…

PensionPopulation ageingeducation.field_of_studyInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationAging societyPhenomenonDemographic economicsPsychologyeducationDeveloped countryCause of deathmedia_common
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Looking for the Easy Way Out : Demographic Panic and the Twists and Turns of Long-Term Care Policy in Finland

2019

This chapter aims to map the twists and turns in the development of long-term care policy in Finland since the start of the 1990s. The main argument of the chapter is that these changes have to a large part been motivated by what is called here ‘demographic panic’, that is, fear of consequences of population ageing to the public purse. Various policy changes have taken place during the last three decades. Since the late 1980s, Finnish long-term care policies have been made under the shadow of the ‘demographic time bomb’ discourse that argues that care expenditures are to rise exponentially if determined action is not taken to curb the expenditures. As a result, the focus of policy has been …

Population ageingAge structurepitkäaikaishoitovanhuksetPanichoivapalvelutOlder populationLong-term careAction (philosophy)ArgumentPolitical sciencevanhuspalvelutDevelopment economicsSuomimedicinemedicine.symptomjulkiset palvelutFinlandikääntyneetShadow (psychology)
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The Impact of Population Ageing and Social Stratification: The Case of Latvia

2019

Population ageing and social stratification is widely assumed to have detrimental effects on the economy yet there is little empirical evidence about the magnitude of its effects. The aim of this article is to investigate the relationships between population ageing and social stratification and the state of economy of a small and post-transition economy. We are looking for these relationships and their strength of influence; at what time after shocking these variables reach their original levels. We apply standard Granger (non-) causality tests, VAR (Vector Auto-Regressive), IRF (Impulse Response Function) and the prediction error variance analysis by using quarterly data from 2000 to 2018.…

Population ageingEconomic development -- Econometric models03 medical and health sciencesPrediction error variance0302 clinical medicinepost-transition economy0502 economics and businessPer capitaEconomicssmall and open economy030212 general & internal medicineEmpirical evidenceLabor supply -- LatviaPopulation ageingSocial stratification -- Latviapopulation social stratification05 social sciencesGeneral Business Management and AccountingCausalitySocial stratificationPopulation aging -- Latvia:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics::Economics [Research Subject Categories]Demographic economicsLatvia -- Economic policyGeneral Economics Econometrics and Finance050212 sport leisure & tourism
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Depopulation in the Baltic states

2011

Šiame straispnyje nagrinėjami pagrindiniai Baltijos šalyse vykstančių demografinių procesų bruožai. Atkūrus nepriklausomybę Estijoje, Latvijoje ir Lietuvoje išryškėjo gyventojų skaičiaus mažėjimo tendencija, kurią nulėmė neigiama natūrali gyventojų kaita ir neigiama neto tarptautinė migracija (išvykusiųjų skaičius viršija atvykusiųjų skaičių). Kartų kaitos neužtikrinantis gimstamumo lygis, santykinai aukštas mirtingumo lygis (ypač vyrų), intensyvi emigracija ir gyventojų senėjimas stebimi visose Baltijos šalyse. Šios nepalankios tendencijos ypač pasireiškė šalims įstojus į Europos Sąjungą 2004 m. Nuo 1990 m. Latvija ir Lietuva pasižymi vienais iš didžiausių depopuliacijos tempų Europoje. De…

Population ageingEconomic growthmedia_common.quotation_subjectDepopuliacijaPopulationFertilityAccessionSveikata / HealthLietuva (Lithuania)Development economicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unioneducationmedia_commonVisuomenės senėjimaseducation.field_of_studyAgeingfertilityHigh mortalityDepopulationGyventojų mažėjimasEmigrationAgeingGeographyFertilitySenatvė / AgingThe BalticsMigracija / Migration
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Identification of effective parameters for anti-inflammatory concentration in València City's wastewater using fuzzy-set qualitative comparative anal…

2019

The current literature about pharmaceutical and personal care compounds (PPCPs) focuses on identifying their concentration and toxicological risk both in surface water and in wastewater. However, the influence of urban areas (population ageing, income level, hospitals and others) has not yet been analysed. Knowing how a population (and its facilities) affects PPCPs' presence in wastewater is important to identify the conditions that are responsible for their presence. In this work, the influence of water consumption, population ageing, income level, hospitals and nursing homes on the anti-inflammatory concentration have been analysed. To fill the gap between the quantitative data on PPCPs' …

Population ageingEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPopulationAnti-Inflammatory AgentsDrinkingPPCPsWastewater010501 environmental sciencesWaste Disposal Fluid01 natural sciencesWWTPsDistrictsFuzzy LogicEnvironmental healthHumansEnvironmental ChemistryfsQCACitieseducationWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesConsumption (economics)education.field_of_studyQualitative comparative analysisUrban wastewaterAge FactorsPollutionHospitalsNursing HomesWaste treatmentWastewaterWork (electrical)SpainIncomeEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentAnti-inflammatoryWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental Monitoring
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Strategic Actor-Hood and Internal Transformation

2014

In most European countries, the Nordic region included, higher education (HE) has undergone a profound transformation in the last couple of decades. This process is partly a result of substantial changes in society - such as declining birth rates, an ageing population and the rise of a global knowledge-based economy - in tandem with broad policy efforts aimed at modernising the public sector (Peters & Savoie, 1998) as a means of guaranteeing the future sustainability of the (Nordic) welfare state (Christiansen, Petersen, & Haave, 2005).

Population ageingHigher educationbusiness.industryPolitical scienceHuman resource managementStrategic InitiativePublic sectorDevelopment economicsSustainabilityWelfare statebusinessBirth rate
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Pharmacogenomics: questions and concerns

2005

The progressively aging population in the western world, rising socioeconomic expenditure and increasing costs for the treatment of adverse drug reactions, lead to increasing pressure on public spending. The public acceptance of pharmacogenomics is high, therefore, because it promises individualized safe and effective treatment at lower cost. Pharmacogenomics studies the genetic polymorphisms that underlie the variability in drug response between individuals. Despite the great benefits being awaited from this new field, a number of ethical, social and legal concerns arise, which demand rapid strict international regulations in order to prevent discrimination or harm of any kind from society…

Population ageingeducation.field_of_studyDrug Industrybusiness.industryPopulationGenetic VariationGeneral MedicinePharmacologyGenetics PopulationHarmDrug TherapyPharmacogeneticsSocial medicinePharmacogenomicsDevelopment economicsHumansMedicineWestern worldGenetic TestingbusinesseducationDelivery of Health CareSocioeconomic statusPharmaceutical industryCurrent Medical Research and Opinion
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