Abstract

The possibility of requiring care increases with age. It is globally important that the effective person-centered integrated community care system should be established, considering the characteristics of their own communities, urban and rural. The current study suggested the important factors for the effective urban and rural care in further research.

Authors

Junko Imaiso

Author Details

Junko Imaiso, PhD, PHN, RN, Kansai University of Social Welfare, Ako-shi, Hyogo Pref., Japan

Sigma Membership

Psi at-Large

Lead Author Affiliation

Kansai University of Social Welfare, Ako-shi, Hyogo, Japan

Type

Poster

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

Literature Review

Research Approach

N/A

Keywords:

Elderly Health, Rural, Urban

Conference Name

30th International Nursing Research Congress

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Conference Year

2019

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Significant differences of the elderly health between urban and rural communities through a literature review

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

The possibility of requiring care increases with age. It is globally important that the effective person-centered integrated community care system should be established, considering the characteristics of their own communities, urban and rural. The current study suggested the important factors for the effective urban and rural care in further research.