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Reza Safdari, Mahtab Alizadeh, Seyed Masoud Arzaghi, Hosain Faghrzadeh, Minoo Rafiei, Farshad Sharifi, Maryam Mohamadiazar,
Volume 13, Issue 1 (1-2014)
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Introduction: Aspects of social and economic development in ICT has led to new applications of these technologies. Using the portal geriatrics’ is an access point to a wide range of resources and information in the content for geriatric medicine specialists, physicians and other health care workers, elderly and their families. It provides integrated information on the sources and applications of heterogeneous. The National Portal of Geriatric Medicine is the best solution to resolve this problem.This study compares the experience of few developed countries and offer the geriatrics’ portal. Methods: This paper is based on valid studies, library and internet searches in databases like as science directly, Springer, Proquest, and advanced search in Google to review the literature on the geriatrics portal in selected the countries. Findings: Developing a portal is a strategy to support the development and maintenance of all the desirable features of the portal and user needs’ analysis. It could also, characterize the structure and integrated system of geriatric care. It makes the integrity to fulfill of the main condition portal services and the content that offer to the elderly.
Reza Safdari, Mahtab Alizadeh, Maryam Mohamadiazar , Farshad Sharifi, Hossein Fakhrzadeh,
Volume 13, Issue 6 (9-2014)
Abstract

Background: Reducing in mortality rate due to improved health status in recent years has led to an increased number of elderly people in the world. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the structure of the home care plane in developed countries to provide practical implementations for Iran. This paper is based on valid studies, library and internet searches in databases like science directly, Springer, Proquest, and advanced search in Google to review the literature on the home care programs in developed countries. Results: Documents showed that developed countries have established the aimed, needs, priorities programming of the elderly home care plan. Those groups of countries have designed the home care services to care of older people in their homes respect to maintained of their function and ability as independent individuals. Conclusion: The investigations have been shown that community-based services and home care programs that is not considered as a medical service component, could be eliminated the support needs, and helped the elderly people to live independently and continue their life with quality. Considering the significant role of home services in the prevention of hospital readmission in elderly and to maintain of independency rate and also increasing the quality of life in elderly people, is a necessary issue in Iran that makes to improve on the quality of life in Iranian seniors

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