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" A descriptive, comparative health assessment of unique older-adult populations in Israel "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 804431
Doc. No : TL49262
Call number : ‭1878235264;‮ ‬10186254‬
Main Entry : McKensie, Noeisha O.
Title & Author : A descriptive, comparative health assessment of unique older-adult populations in Israel\ Eliana M. AaronMcCorkle, Ruth
College : Yale University
Date : 2015
Degree : D.N.P.
field of study : Yale University School of Nursing
student score : 2015
Page No : 29
Note : Committee members: Haron, Yafa; Marrocco, Geraldine F.
Note : Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-369-61760-3
Abstract : <b>Background:</b> Israel is among the nations with the fastest growing older adult population in the world, due to Baby Boomer aging, high immigration rates, and high life expectancies. The country is mandated to provide health coverage to all citizens, but it has historically been poorly equipped to provide geriatric health care. Israel's elders include numerous minorities and special groups, and despite research of many groups over decades, disparities continue to exist. <b>Methods:</b> A descriptive analysis of special geriatric populations and their health issues was performed based on national and international literature, government reports, and statistics. <b> Results:</b> Five research-based unique populations were identified in this article including immigrants, specifically immigrants from the former Soviet Union, Holocaust survivors, Arabs, and Haredi/ultra-Orthodox Jews. Populations were selected based on unique needs and/or significant anticipated growth. Language, cultural, and socioeconomic barriers were identified in all groups. Other commonalities among most special populations include lower cancer screenings, health care access difficulties, outcome disparities, mental health problems, and insufficient research. <b>Implications: </b> Evidence-based recommendations include development and implementation of culturally appropriate policies and intervention strategies to improve health outcomes, close disparities, and increase access to internet and tele-medicine. Interdisciplinary translational research and appropriation of funding must be prioritized for these vulnerable populations, especially as current health policies do not necessarily translate to culturally appropriate implementation among fragile populations.
Subject : Gerontology; Aging; Middle Eastern Studies; Health care management
Descriptor : Social sciences;Health and environmental sciences;Arab health;Geriatric health;Haredi;Holocaust survivors;Israeli health care;Minority health
Added Entry : McCorkle, Ruth
Added Entry : Yale University School of NursingYale University
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