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摘要
众所周知,澳大利亚人口正在老龄化(Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2013)。人口老龄化导致慢性和复杂疾病的增加,给医疗保健提供者带来了一系列挑战(Hunter & Levett-Jones, 2010),但75%的住宅老年护理机构报告技能短缺。
PARTNERSHIPS FOR LEARNING AND MENTORING IN AGED CARE.
It is well known that the Australian population is ageing (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2013). This ageing population has led to an increase in chronic and complex diseases, leading to a range of challenges for healthcare providers (Hunter & Levett-Jones, 2010), yet 75% of residential aged care facilities report skills shortages.