scholarly journals A Questionnaire Survey for Living Environment of Special Old Age Nursing Homes and Elderly Health Care Facilities in Japan

2009 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 73-77
Author(s):  
Masaki Yoshioka ◽  
Shintaro Yokoyama ◽  
Satoshi Koguchi ◽  
Koichi Ikeda
2010 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 98-104
Author(s):  
Imami Nur Rachmawati

AbstrakKesehatan adalah hak asasi manusia. Sesuai dengan Pancasila dan amanat UUD 1945 yaitu pasal 28H ayat (1) yang mengatakan bahwa setiap orang berhak hidup sejahtera lahir dan batin, bertempat tinggal, dan mendapatkan lingkungan hidup yang baik dan sehat serta berhak memperoleh pelayanan kesehatan dan pasal 34 ayat (1) yang mengatakan bahwa Negara mengembangkan sistem jaminan sosial bagi seluruh rakyat dan memberdayakan masyarakat yang lemah dan tidak mampu sesuai dengan martabat kemanusiaan dan ayat (2) yang menetapkan bahwa Negara bertanggung jawab atas penyediaan fasilitas pelayanan kesehatan dan fasilitas pelayanan umum yang layak, maka sudah merupakan kewajiban negara untuk menjamin kesehatan warganya. Berbagai program telah dikembangkan oleh Negara termasuk Jaminan Kesehatan Masyarakat (Jamkesmas). Akan tetapi pada pelaksanaannya, Jamkesmas ini masih banyak menemui kendala. Makalah ini akan menjabarkan informasi terkait dengan pelaksanaan program Jamkesmas dan memberikan berbagai pemecahan masalah tersebut. AbstractHealth is a human right. In accordance with Pancasila and 1945 Constitution, namely Article 28H paragraph (1) which says that every person is entitled to live in prosperity and spiritual, living, and earn a good living environment and healthy and receive medical care and article 34 paragraph (1) the said that the State develop a system of social security for all citizens and to empower the weak and unable to human dignity and in accordance with paragraph (2) which provides that the State is responsible for the provision of health care facilities and public service facilities are decent, then it is the obligation of the state to ensure the health of its citizens. Various programs have been developed by the State including Community Health Insurance (Jamkesmas). However, in practice, this is still a lot of obstacles. This paper will describe the information related to the implementation of the program Jamkesmas and provide a variety of problem solving.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. e0601293
Author(s):  
Yevgen Oprya ◽  
Mykhailo Pustovoyt

Relevance Nowadays, both in developing countries and in industrialized countries, there is a process of increasing life expectancy, which together with the problem of low birth rates leads to the phenomenon of “aging population”. Providing care to the elderly is not only a purely medical problem, but the social aspect is equally important. An important component of the lifestyle of an elderly person is recreation - the processes of restoring vitality, relieving mental stress and recovery, carried out in various forms of recreation, nutrition, active or passive leisure. Modern society and the health care system face three most important tasks: continuing an active life with minimal losses from the disorders inherent in old age, combating high morbidity in old age and ensuring a dignified end to the lives of aging people. Although the provision of medical and social assistance to the elderly is organized and provided as needed, ensuring the accessibility and sufficient presence in their lives of the social aspect and its communicative component is not supported in our country at the state level and is not regulated by law Purpose The purpose of the work is to improve the quality of life of the elderly through the organization of the social component of life by arranging their leisure. Results To achieve this goal, it was proposed to use the principles and methods of milieu therapy, which means “treatment by the environment”. Most often, milieu therapy refers to a form of psychotherapy that involves the use of therapeutic communities. Considering the goal, milieu herapy fully covers and meets the goals of rehabilitation of the elderly, and as a social technology allows to create an active living environment that encourages older people to “independent actions”, self-sufficiency, withdrawal from dependent moods and hyperprotection. Milieu therapy allows to activate the living environment of such people in accordance with their needs, interests, psychophysical condition, rehabilitation potential; and to optimize the work of staff in the direction of improving the efficiency of activities that will have a direct impact on quality of life. On the example of other countries, examples of the use of the principles of milieu therapy in the organization of daytime activities in the elderly are provided. Conclusions Providing leisure for the elderly will be able to improve their quality of life, reduce the prevalence of somatic diseases and the risk of developing psychosomatic conditions in them, and thus reduce the burden on health care facilities. And the use of the principles of milieu therapy to solve problems will allow to organize it as effectively as possible.


2008 ◽  
Vol 53 (01) ◽  
pp. 103-119
Author(s):  
MALIKI

This paper evaluates the benefits of the health card subsidy, issued by the Indonesian government after the financial crisis in 1997, on elderly health care demand. The health card subsidy provides free access to health services, and was accepted at any available health center or puskesmas. Using the Indonesia Socioeconomic survey data (Susenas) for 2003, results show that health cards issued to the poor consistently increase the demand for health care facilities among the old population. Unfortunately, it is also found that the health card benefited wealthier individuals in their access to health centers or puskesmas.


2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
JAMIL AHMED KHAN ◽  
RAJINDER PAUL

Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir is a reservoir of enormous natural resources including the wealth of medicinal plants. The present paper deals with 12 medicinal plant species belonging to 8 genera of angiosperms used on pneumonia in cattle such as cows, sheep, goats and buffaloes in different areas of Poonch district. Due to poverty and nonavailability of modern health care facilities, the indigenous people of the area partially or fully depend on surrounding medicinal plants to cure the different ailments of their cattles. Further research on modern scientific line is necessary to improve their efficacy, safety and validation of the traditional knowledge.


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