GERIATRIC CARE RESOURCES IN AN AGING SOCIETY OF RURAL AND URBAN AREAS IN POLAND – MAPPING OF CURRENT SITUATION

GUS demographic forecasts show that by 2035 subpopulation of people with 65 years or more in Poland will grow by 62% compared to 2010. While the subpopulation of people with 80 years or more will increase as much as 96% over the same period. The aim of this article is a diagnosis of selected geriatr...

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Main Author: Agnieszka Krawczyk-Sołtys
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Life Sciences in Poznań 2017-06-01
Series:Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development
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Online Access:http://www.jard.edu.pl/tom44/zeszyt2/art_36.pdf
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spelling doaj-cd1e6bc95ce240b1b23bf38c5ce4a6932020-11-24T22:31:47ZengUniversity of Life Sciences in PoznańJournal of Agribusiness and Rural Development1899-52411899-57722017-06-01244369–376GERIATRIC CARE RESOURCES IN AN AGING SOCIETY OF RURAL AND URBAN AREAS IN POLAND – MAPPING OF CURRENT SITUATIONAgnieszka Krawczyk-Sołtys0UniversityGUS demographic forecasts show that by 2035 subpopulation of people with 65 years or more in Poland will grow by 62% compared to 2010. While the subpopulation of people with 80 years or more will increase as much as 96% over the same period. The aim of this article is a diagnosis of selected geriatric care resources in a situation of aging population of rural and urban areas in Poland. To achieve this aim, the study includes demographic forecasting for Poland until 2035 with differentiation on voivodeships and rural and urban areas. Additionally, an analysis of selected geriatric care resources (geriatric beds and specialists in geriatrics) in the context of an aging population was considered. The obtained results conclude that in Poland there is lack of geriatric care resources such as geriatric beds and specialists in geriatrics. Although the projected percentage of people aged 65+ in rural areas will be lower in 2035 than in the urban areas, the access to these resources in rural areas is more limited, due to the concentration of geriatric care resources mainly in big cities.http://www.jard.edu.pl/tom44/zeszyt2/art_36.pdfaging populationgeriatric care resources
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GERIATRIC CARE RESOURCES IN AN AGING SOCIETY OF RURAL AND URBAN AREAS IN POLAND – MAPPING OF CURRENT SITUATION
Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development
aging population
geriatric care resources
author_facet Agnieszka Krawczyk-Sołtys
author_sort Agnieszka Krawczyk-Sołtys
title GERIATRIC CARE RESOURCES IN AN AGING SOCIETY OF RURAL AND URBAN AREAS IN POLAND – MAPPING OF CURRENT SITUATION
title_short GERIATRIC CARE RESOURCES IN AN AGING SOCIETY OF RURAL AND URBAN AREAS IN POLAND – MAPPING OF CURRENT SITUATION
title_full GERIATRIC CARE RESOURCES IN AN AGING SOCIETY OF RURAL AND URBAN AREAS IN POLAND – MAPPING OF CURRENT SITUATION
title_fullStr GERIATRIC CARE RESOURCES IN AN AGING SOCIETY OF RURAL AND URBAN AREAS IN POLAND – MAPPING OF CURRENT SITUATION
title_full_unstemmed GERIATRIC CARE RESOURCES IN AN AGING SOCIETY OF RURAL AND URBAN AREAS IN POLAND – MAPPING OF CURRENT SITUATION
title_sort geriatric care resources in an aging society of rural and urban areas in poland – mapping of current situation
publisher University of Life Sciences in Poznań
series Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development
issn 1899-5241
1899-5772
publishDate 2017-06-01
description GUS demographic forecasts show that by 2035 subpopulation of people with 65 years or more in Poland will grow by 62% compared to 2010. While the subpopulation of people with 80 years or more will increase as much as 96% over the same period. The aim of this article is a diagnosis of selected geriatric care resources in a situation of aging population of rural and urban areas in Poland. To achieve this aim, the study includes demographic forecasting for Poland until 2035 with differentiation on voivodeships and rural and urban areas. Additionally, an analysis of selected geriatric care resources (geriatric beds and specialists in geriatrics) in the context of an aging population was considered. The obtained results conclude that in Poland there is lack of geriatric care resources such as geriatric beds and specialists in geriatrics. Although the projected percentage of people aged 65+ in rural areas will be lower in 2035 than in the urban areas, the access to these resources in rural areas is more limited, due to the concentration of geriatric care resources mainly in big cities.
topic aging population
geriatric care resources
url http://www.jard.edu.pl/tom44/zeszyt2/art_36.pdf
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