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Promoting Health and Wellbeing in later Life. Interventions in Primary Care and Community Settings.

Frost, Helen; Haw, Sally; Frank, John

Authors

Helen Frost

Sally Haw

John Frank



Abstract

In developed countries the population of older people is expected to rise as life expectancy increases. Consequently, it will become increasingly difficult to maintain independent living for older people in their own homes or provide adequate pensions and social security systems. It is not inevitable that all older people will live with disability and ill health, but these trends are strongly patterned by socio-economic position and identifying effective policies and interventions that focus on older people is a public health priority. This structured review provides researchers and policy makers with a summary of the evidence for a wide range of complex and specific interventions in primary care and community settings that aim to promote healthy ageing and prevent or delay disablement in later life.

Citation

Frost, H., Haw, S., & Frank, J. (2011). Promoting Health and Wellbeing in later Life. Interventions in Primary Care and Community Settings. Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy

Book Type Authored Book
Publication Date Jun 22, 2011
Deposit Date Oct 17, 2017
Publisher Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy
Pages 1-158
Book Title Promoting Health and Wellbeing in later Life. Interventions in Primary Care and Community Settings.
ISBN 9780956565556
Keywords Older population, physical disability.
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/998118