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Sweden : the safety of older people / OECD

المساهم (المساهمين):نوع المادة : نصنصالسلاسل:OECD reviews of risk management policiesالناشر:Paris, France : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, [2007]تاريخ حقوق النشر: ©2007وصف:166 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmنوع المحتوى:
  • text
نوع الوسائط:
  • unmediated
نوع الناقل:
  • volume
تدمك:
  • 9264025502
  • 9789264025509
  • 9789264027060
  • 9264027068
الموضوع:تصنيف مكتبة الكونجرس:
  • HV675.7 .S94 2007
موارد على الانترنت:Available additional physical forms:
  • Available both in print and online (via subscription).
المحتويات:
The strategic apporoach to the safety of the elderly -- The legal and regulatory framework -- Risk safety assessment -- Prevention -- Medical care.
ملخص:Injuries from falls among the elderly are set to become a major social and economic problem in the years to come. In Europe alone some 50,000 older people die of fall injuries every year, the equivalent of the annual death toll of road accidents for all age groups taken together. As the share of the population aged 65 and over grows rapidly in the next decades across most of the OECD, the number of fall-related injuries could rise dramatically, and with it, the strains on hospitals, medical services, social services and public budgets. Yet, in most countries the problem has so far received little attention. Fall prevention is very rarely treated in a systematic way at the national level. And at the local, regional and national levels of government, responsibility for it is often stretched tenuously among different actors and sectors, such as health care, public health, urban planning and rescue services, sometimes leading to overlaps and inefficiencies. This OECD review of risk management policies focuses on Sweden because, with the aging of its society already at a quite advanced stage, it exemplifies many of the current and future problems that OECD countries face in addressing fall-related injuries and fatalities among the elderly. The report looks at Sweden's policies in the area of older people's safety and well-being, seeking out and identifying good practices and areas where improvements could be made. It offers lessons that other countries can also draw from. While the report underscores the importance of the management of fall accidents, it also emphasizes the more general point that multidisciplinary and forward-looking approaches to safety and risk are essential for any policy concerning older people.--Publisher's description.
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كتاب كتاب UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة HV675.7 .S94 2007 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) C.1 Library Use Only | داخل المكتبة فقط 30020000016509

Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-141) and index.

Injuries from falls among the elderly are set to become a major social and economic problem in the years to come. In Europe alone some 50,000 older people die of fall injuries every year, the equivalent of the annual death toll of road accidents for all age groups taken together. As the share of the population aged 65 and over grows rapidly in the next decades across most of the OECD, the number of fall-related injuries could rise dramatically, and with it, the strains on hospitals, medical services, social services and public budgets. Yet, in most countries the problem has so far received little attention. Fall prevention is very rarely treated in a systematic way at the national level. And at the local, regional and national levels of government, responsibility for it is often stretched tenuously among different actors and sectors, such as health care, public health, urban planning and rescue services, sometimes leading to overlaps and inefficiencies. This OECD review of risk management policies focuses on Sweden because, with the aging of its society already at a quite advanced stage, it exemplifies many of the current and future problems that OECD countries face in addressing fall-related injuries and fatalities among the elderly. The report looks at Sweden's policies in the area of older people's safety and well-being, seeking out and identifying good practices and areas where improvements could be made. It offers lessons that other countries can also draw from. While the report underscores the importance of the management of fall accidents, it also emphasizes the more general point that multidisciplinary and forward-looking approaches to safety and risk are essential for any policy concerning older people.--Publisher's description.

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The strategic apporoach to the safety of the elderly -- The legal and regulatory framework -- Risk safety assessment -- Prevention -- Medical care.

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