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Peel, Nancye May – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2011
Worldwide, falls among older people are a public health concern because of their frequency and adverse consequences in terms of morbidity, mortality, and quality of life, as well as their impact on health system services and costs. This epidemiological review outlines the public health burden of falls and fall-related injuries and the impact of…
Descriptors: Injuries, Public Health, Quality of Life, Epidemiology
Macdonald, Marilyn; Lang, Ariella; MacDonald, Jo-Anne – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2011
The purpose of this qualitative interpretive design was to explore the perspectives of researchers, health care providers, policy makers, and decision makers on key risks, concerns, and emerging issues related to home care safety that would inform a line of research inquiry. Defining safety specifically in this home care context has yet to be…
Descriptors: Policy Formation, Researchers, Family Environment, Safety
Ballantyne, Peri J.; Mirza, Raza M.; Austin, Zubin; Boon, Heather S.; Fisher, Judith E. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2011
Because medication prescribing and use have become a normative aspect of health care for older adults, we seek to understand how individuals navigate prescribed-medication use within the context of aging. We reasoned that, for those who are ambulatory, medication use is likely influenced by ethnocultural meanings of health and experiences with…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Health, Drug Therapy, Health Services
Scialfa, Charles; Spadafora, Pat; Klein, Marianne; Lesnik, Agata; Dial, Lindsay; Heinrich, Antje – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2008
Sign comprehension is critical for effective driving, responses to warnings, and way-finding. Signs that are poorly comprehended by older people increase accident risk and may compromise independence. This study sought to determine whether iconic sign comprehension suffers in healthy aging and in the presence of cognitive impairment. Additionally,…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Signs, Comprehension, Aging (Individuals)
Blakeborough, Darren – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2008
This article looks at how "The Simpsons'" representations of aging, considered ageist and stereotypical by some, can be viewed as a positive look at the elderly that attempts to subvert the same stereotypes that it seemingly employs. The Baby Boom cohort is now seen as an attractive economic group, and as they continue their journey through the…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Baby Boomers, Mass Media Effects, Popular Culture
Wilson, Donna M.; Ross, Carolyn; Goodridge, Donna; Davis, Penny; Landreville, Alison; Roebuck, Kim – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2008
Aim: This study was undertaken to determine the care needs of Canadian seniors living at home with advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Background: COPD is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although hospitalizations for illness exacerbations and end-stage care may be common, most persons with COPD live out…
Descriptors: Chronic Illness, Older Adults, Foreign Countries, Social Services
Oremus, Mark; Wolfson, Christina; Bergman, Howard; Vandal, Alain C. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2007
Physicians (N=803) were contacted via postal survey and given two sets of efficacy measures for drug treatments in Alzheimer's disease: (a) the time that patients spend in a mild or moderate state of disease; (b) levels of modification to disease progression in the areas of cognition, behaviour, and mood, and ability to perform basic activities of…
Descriptors: Patients, Physicians, Alzheimers Disease, Surveys
Gantert, Thomas W.; McWilliam, Carol L.; Ward-Griffin, Catherine; Allen, Natalie J. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2008
Changing demographics and hospital downsizing have placed increasing demands on the home care sector. Many of those receiving in-home care are seniors whose chronic conditions require a collaborative approach. Both providers' paternalistic orientations toward senior clients and seniors' passivity within provider-client interactions have the…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Interpersonal Relationship, Caregivers, Home Health Aides
Andrew, Melissa K.; Rockwood, Kenneth – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2007
We investigated whether frailty, defined as the accumulation of multiple, interacting illnesses, impairments and disabilities, is associated with psychiatric illness in older adults. Five-thousand-six-hundred-and-seventy-six community dwellers without dementia were identified within the Canadian Study of Health and Aging, and self-reported…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Depression (Psychology), Aging (Individuals), Health
Struthers, James – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2007
This article examines the struggle to win lifetime eligibility for selected home care benefits provided through the Veterans Independence Program (VIP) for veterans' widows in recognition of their years of unpaid caregiving--a policy change eventually implemented between 2003 and 2004. It explores how arguments on their behalf shifted from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, War, Veterans, Spouses
McGilton, Katherine S.; Guruge, Sepali; Librado, Ruby; Bloch, Lois; Boscart, Veronique – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2008
Research on the relationships between health care aides (HCAs) and families of clients has been situated mainly in long-term care settings and includes scant findings about the perceptions of HCAs. Based on the findings of a larger qualitative study using a grounded theory approach, this paper addresses the topic of HCA-family relationships in…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Focus Groups, Caregiver Attitudes, Allied Health Personnel
Family Members Providing Home-Based Palliative Care to Older Adults: The Enactment of Multiple Roles
Clemmer, Sarah J.; Ward-Griffin, Catherine; Forbes, Dorothy – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2008
Canadians are experiencing increased life expectancy and chronic illness requiring end-of-life care. There is limited research on the multiple roles for family members providing home-based palliative care. Based on a larger ethnographic study of client-family-provider relationships in home-based palliative care, this qualitative secondary analysis…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Chronic Illness, Ethnography, Hygiene
Gonsalves, Chris; Pichora-Fuller, Margaret Kathleen – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2008
Innovations in information and communication technologies are changing society, but only 1 in 15 Canadian seniors used a computer at the turn of the millennium (Statistics Canada, 2000). Furthermore, about 1 in 5 Canadian seniors has difficulty hearing, seeing, or communicating. The primary goal of the study was to investigate the relationship…
Descriptors: Health Education, Hearing Impairments, Older Adults, Foreign Countries
Cooke, Martin; Guimond, Eric; McWhirter, Jennifer – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2008
The demographic aging of the Registered Indian population suggests that the social, economic, and health conditions of older Registered Indians will be increasingly important for communities and policymakers. We have adapted the United Nations Development Program's Human Development Index using data from the Census of Canada and the Indian…
Descriptors: Health Services, Health Conditions, Living Standards, Older Adults
Gottlieb, Benjamin H.; Gillespie, Alayna A. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2008
In North America, 40-50 per cent of older adults are actively involved as formal volunteers in providing diverse health and human services. We review empirical studies concerning older adults' motivations for volunteering, as well as the health and morale benefits they derive from this expression of altruism. Knowledge of the exact nature and…
Descriptors: Human Services, Altruism, Baby Boomers, Older Adults