Reflections on #COVID19nz: Older people and age-friendly nursing

S. Neville
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Internationally, key organisations like the World Health Organization, have warned of the risks to older people, particularly those living with underlying health issues For those who live alone and with no other support, many did not have the choice to self-isolate and stay at home [ ]shopping for essentials became risky and something to fear To be effective requires nursing to partner with older person advocacy groups like Age Concern to, for example, challenge local councils to ensure public transport services are both appropriate and accessible to all older adults
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对# covid - 19nz的思考:老年人和老年人友好型护理
在国际上,世界卫生组织等主要组织对老年人,特别是那些有潜在健康问题的老年人所面临的风险提出了警告。对于独居和没有其他支持的老年人来说,许多人无法选择自我隔离和呆在家里[]购买必需品变得有风险,令人害怕。要想有效,就需要护理工作与“关心老年人”等老年人倡导团体合作,例如,向地方议会提出挑战,确保所有老年人都能获得适当的公共交通服务
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