1. The impact of community care services on the preference for ageing in place in urban China.
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Zhou, Junshan and Walker, Alan
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CULTURE ,HEALTH policy ,SOCIAL support ,COMMUNITY health services ,ACTIVITIES of daily living ,PATIENTS' attitudes ,CONCEPTUAL structures ,SURVEYS ,AGING ,RESEARCH funding ,METROPOLITAN areas ,CLUSTER analysis (Statistics) ,STATISTICAL sampling ,INSTITUTIONAL care ,SECONDARY analysis - Abstract
This paper examines the relationship between community care services and ageing in place in urban China. Using data from the 2010 Sample Survey on Aged Population in Urban/Rural China, and within the framework of a revised version of Andersen's model, the paper applies multilevel models and analyses the effects of community care on the preference between ageing in place and institutional care, and reveals that ageing in place is preferred even in urban China. However, the existence of community care services had no significant effect on the preference for ageing in place. The paper concludes by arguing that China needs to develop its community care services and promote the idea of community care in both culture and policy. Realising ageing in place also requires a multidisciplinary approach. A model of shared care, between family and state, is particularly appropriate for China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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