2022
DOI: 10.1177/27541231221136406
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Understanding evolution process of community-embedded elderly care facilities with big data: A spatiotemporal analytical framework

Abstract: The severe population ageing has rapidly increased the demand for urban elderly care services in most countries. As a novel urban elderly care mode, community-embedded elderly care facilities integrate various functions and allow older urban adults to enjoy comprehensive care services in a familiar environment at an acceptable cost. Therefore, it is widely recognised as an effective way to resolve the contradiction between the increasing demand and limited supply capacity of elderly care services in large citi… Show more

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“…All sectors should be involved in adapting care systems and programs to the rapid growth of older persons and the relative balance of age groups in the population (78,79). Severe population aging has led to a rapid increase in demand for urban older adults care services in most countries (80)(81)(82)(83). There is a certain degree of deviation between the supply of government-purchased older adults care services and the actual needs of the older adults.…”
Section: Micro-level − "Supply and Demand Bias" Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All sectors should be involved in adapting care systems and programs to the rapid growth of older persons and the relative balance of age groups in the population (78,79). Severe population aging has led to a rapid increase in demand for urban older adults care services in most countries (80)(81)(82)(83). There is a certain degree of deviation between the supply of government-purchased older adults care services and the actual needs of the older adults.…”
Section: Micro-level − "Supply and Demand Bias" Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%