Reprint

Health Care for Older Adults

Edited by
September 2021
298 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-1823-7 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-1824-4 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Health Care for Older Adults that was published in

Environmental & Earth Sciences
Medicine & Pharmacology
Public Health & Healthcare
Summary

Following the completion of the Special Issue "Health Care for Older Adults" for the international Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, the Guest Editors felt the satisfaction of having reached 18 published manuscripts and the possibility of transforming this volume into a book. This book was born from the need to show how health and social advances have increased human longevity as never before. We live longer, knowing more and more the epigenetic mechanisms of this longevity, as extended aging also coexists with the least favorable aging trajectories. Among them, a syndrome stands out from the gerontological and geriatric perspective: frailty. Due to the pandemic, a social problem has increased its presence in clinical practice: ageism. Older adults have found it difficult to access the necessary clinical resources due to the simple matter of age. However, at this moment, we are able to detect and to reverse frailty. In the same way, we should aim to prevent loneliness and social isolation, involved in social frailty. Geriatric syndromes are underdiagnosed and undertreated, but clinical and geriatric knowledge provide diagnostic tools and non-pharmacological approaches to prevent and to treat them. All health professionals working together in an interdisciplinary team could improve the clinical practices to develop a quality health care for older adults, improving their life satisfaction and quality of life perception too.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
neck stabilization exercise; nonspecific neck pain; salt pack; thermotherapy; anticholinergic drugs; pneumonia; elderly; potentially inappropriate medication; pharmacoepidemiology; infrared thermography; cutaneous temperature; skin blood flow; dementia; body temperature; thermal sensation; thermal comfort; imaging; mapping; environmental temperature; frailty; COVID-19; frailty; aging; physical activity; mental health; social relationships; social frailty; older adults; life satisfaction; older adults; accidental falls; research hotspot; CiteSpace; knowledge domain visualization; geriatric syndromes; healthy aging; exercise; histones; DNA methylation; non-coding RNA; hip fractures; geriatric assessment; orthogeriatric care; functional recovery; geriatric syndromes; mortality; hip fracture surgery; multidisciplinary care; predictive model; hip fracture; gait recovery; feasibility; frailty; frailty index; psychometrics; reliability; validity; ageing; qualitative research; primary health care; loneliness; social capital; colorectal cancer; elderly; frailty; geriatric syndromes; comprehensive geriatric assessment; geriatric liaison; multicomponent programs; functional capacity; n/a; occupational therapy; occupational function; social network; social isolation; posterior occlusal support; maximum occlusal force; masticatory function; standing motion; removable prostheses; Eichner index; fracture fixation; geriatric; intertrochanteric fractures; prognostic factors; Thai; aged people; primary health care; STOPP/START; Beers criteria; medical prescriptions for chronic pathologies; inappropriate prescribing; aging; nursing; delirium; machine learning technique; random forest