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Advanced Directives in Older Adults with Dementia: Ethical Challenges and Advocacy Role of Nurses 老年痴呆症患者的预先医疗指示:护士的伦理挑战和宣传作用
Elderly Health Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-18 DOI: 10.18502/ehj.v9i2.14420
Mehrnoosh Partovirad, Amin Hosseini, Elham Navab
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Associations between Sensory Loss and Depressive Symptoms in a Longitudinal National Study of Ageing Adults in Thailand 泰国全国老年人纵向研究中感官缺失与抑郁症状之间的关系
Elderly Health Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-18 DOI: 10.18502/ehj.v9i2.14424
S. Pengpid, K. Peltzer
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Does COVID-19 Change the Food Habits of the Rural Elderly? A Cross-Sectional Study in Khulna District of Bangladesh COVID-19 是否改变了农村老年人的饮食习惯?孟加拉国库尔纳地区的一项横断面研究
Elderly Health Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-18 DOI: 10.18502/ehj.v9i2.14426
Abdul Jabbar, Ripul Kabir
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The Frequency of Psychological Symptoms in the Elderly: A Cross-Sectional Field Study in Istanbul, Turkey 老年人心理症状的发生频率:土耳其伊斯坦布尔横断面实地研究
Elderly Health Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-18 DOI: 10.18502/ehj.v9i2.14422
Ahmet Ozluk, Can Oner, Hüseyin Cetin, Engin Ersin Simse
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Antimicrobial Silver Zeolite and Urinary Incontinence in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease 抗菌银泡沸石与阿尔茨海默病患者的尿失禁问题
Elderly Health Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-18 DOI: 10.18502/ehj.v9i2.14421
Reza Bidaki, Behnaz Mojarrab, M. Sadeh
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Effectiveness of English Language Teaching on Aggression and Anxiety in the Elderly with Alzheimer’s Disease 英语教学对老年痴呆症患者攻击行为和焦虑的影响
Elderly Health Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-18 DOI: 10.18502/ehj.v9i2.14425
Maryam Mehrara, Neda Fatehi Rad, Valeh Jalali
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