Systematic scoping review of ageing in place strategies in Japan, Singapore and Thailand: A comparative analysis.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Australasian Journal on Ageing Pub Date : 2024-10-04 DOI:10.1111/ajag.13378
Nattanee Satchanawakul, Nucharapon Liangruenrom, Leng Leng Thang, Napaphat Satchanawakul
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Objective: Given the differing cultural contexts and service needs of older persons in the west and the east, programs or policies should be thoughtfully redesigned to accommodate these diverse societies. This paper presents a systematic scoping review of ageing in place (AIP) strategies in Japan, Singapore and Thailand, emphasising how they are tailored to address the unique challenges of ageing populations in Asia.

Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted through seven databases. Empirical, peer-reviewed studies in English that discussed AIP-related programs or policies involving aged populations in the target countries were included. Themes were identified using the policy triangle framework, allowing for a comprehensive comparison of AIP across the countries.

Results: Three key components of AIP, place, support network and workforce, were identified from 44 included studies. Each country exhibits distinctive approaches to implementing these components. Japan has extensive AIP systems with comprehensive services and strong community and family support. Singapore offers innovative aged care with significant government involvement, though on a smaller scale. Thailand's localised initiatives focus on community health care and age-friendly city assessments, with a less developed AIP infrastructure.

Conclusions: The study proposes a comprehensive framework for developing ageing policies in Asia, emphasising the need for a person-centred approach in developing AIP strategies that cater to the diverse needs of ageing populations, and underscores the importance of integrating health-care services, community support and home environment modifications. The three AIP elements advocate for a person-centred approach, providing valuable insights for policymakers to effectively manage challenges of rapidly ageing populations.

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对日本、新加坡和泰国的居家养老战略进行系统的范围界定审查:比较分析。
目标:鉴于东西方不同的文化背景和老年人对服务的需求,应深思熟虑地重新设计项目或政策,以适应这些不同的社会。本文对日本、新加坡和泰国的居家养老(AIP)战略进行了系统性的范围界定综述,强调了这些战略是如何针对亚洲老龄人口的独特挑战而量身定制的:方法:通过七个数据库进行了系统的文献检索。方法:通过 7 个数据库进行了系统的文献检索,其中包括讨论目标国家涉及老年人口的 AIP 相关计划或政策的英文实证性同行评审研究。利用政策三角框架确定了主题,以便对各国的 AIP 进行全面比较:结果:从 44 项纳入的研究中确定了 AIP 的三个关键组成部分,即场所、支持网络和劳动力。每个国家在实施这些组成部分时都采取了独特的方法。日本拥有广泛的 AIP 系统,提供全面的服务以及强有力的社区和家庭支持。新加坡提供创新的老年护理服务,虽然规模较小,但政府参与程度很高。泰国的本地化举措侧重于社区保健和老年友好型城市评估,而老年综合服务基础设施则不太发达:本研究提出了一个制定亚洲老龄政策的综合框架,强调在制定 AIP 战略时需要以人为本,以满足老龄人口的不同需求,并强调了整合医疗保健服务、社区支持和家庭环境改造的重要性。老龄化问题综合行动计划的三个要素倡导以人为本的方法,为政策制定者有效管理人口迅速老龄化带来的挑战提供了宝贵的见解。
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Australasian Journal on Ageing
Australasian Journal on Ageing 医学-老年医学
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3.10
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australasian Journal on Ageing is a peer reviewed journal, which publishes original work in any area of gerontology and geriatric medicine. It welcomes international submissions, particularly from authors in the Asia Pacific region.
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