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100 | 1 | _aPrachuabmoh, Vipan. | |
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_aA lesson learned from community-based integrated long-term care in Thailand _h[electronic resource] / _cVipan Prachuabmoh. |
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520 | _aThailand is the second most rapidly ageing of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries. With this rapid pace of population ageing, the demand for long-term care has increased. Due to lower fertility and migration of adult children, the availability of children as a main source of long-term care has been reduced. In order to retain the traditional lifestyle of ageing-in-place, community-based integrated long-term care has been implemented as an alternative approach in Thailand. The development of such community-based care and its challenges can be used as a lesson for other ASEAN countries in confronting ageing societies. | ||
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653 | _aHealth, community, care, ageing, Thailand | ||
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_tAsia Pacific journal of social work and development. _g2015, Vol. 25, No.4 _x0218-5385 |
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