Caring for Thai older persons with long-term care needs
Thailand is experiencing more acute population aging than most developing Asian countries. Its population aged 60 and older is anticipated to grow from 10% in 2000 to 38% by 2050. Meanwhile, the oldest-old population that is most likely to require long-term care (LTC) is estimated to increase tenfol...
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Main Authors: | KNODEL, John, TEERAWICHITCHAINAN, Bussarawan, POTHISIRI, Wiraporn |
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2016
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