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Age and sex of caregivers. Missing pieces in the analysis of long-term care.
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Source
Can Fam Physician. 1994 May;40:963-70
Publication Type
Article
Date
May-1994
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Author
V I Tarman
Author Affiliation
Wellesley Hospital, University of Toronto.
Source
Can Fam Physician. 1994 May;40:963-70
Date
May-1994
Language
English
Publication Type
Article
Keywords
Age Factors
Aged
Canada
Caregivers - statistics & numerical data
Community Health Services - organization & administration
Family Characteristics
Female
Gender Identity
Health Care Reform
Health Services for the Aged - organization & administration
Humans
Long-Term Care - organization & administration
Male
Middle Aged
Ontario
Sex Factors
Women's health
Abstract
Expanding community care for elderly persons is a pivotal issue in the reform of long-term care. However, the age and sex of caregivers are important concerns that, unless confronted, will undermine the success of these reforms.
Notes
Cites: Gerontologist. 1983 Dec;23(6):619-256662376
Cites: Gerontologist. 1987 Oct;27(5):616-262960595
Cites: Milbank Q. 1986;64(1):34-753084932
PubMed ID
8038639
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