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  • Geriatric rehabilitation. 1. Social, attitudinal, and Economic Factors.
    Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 1993
    Co-Authors: Arthur M. Gershkoff, David X Cifu, K M Means
    Abstract:

    This self-directed learning module highlights the social, attitudinal, and Economic Factors that are important in the rehabilitation of the older adult. It is part of the chapter on geriatric rehabilitation in the Self-Directed Medical Knowledge Program for practitioners and trainees in physical medicine and rehabilitation. This article contains information on the epidemiology of aging and disability, geriatric rehabilitation treatment environments, social support systems, reimbursement issues, and ageism.

  • 1. Social, attitudinal, and Economic Factors
    Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1993
    Co-Authors: Arthur M. Gershkoff, David X Cifu, K M Means
    Abstract:

    Abstract This self-directed learning module highlights the social, attitudinal, and Economic Factors that are important in the rehabilitation of the older adult. It is part of the chapter on geriatric rehabilitation in the Self-Directed Medical Knowledge Program for practitioners and trainees in physical medicine and rehabilitation. This article contains information on the epidemiology of aging and disability, geriatric rehabilitation treatment environments, social support systems, reimbursement issues, and ageism.

Arthur M. Gershkoff - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Geriatric rehabilitation. 1. Social, attitudinal, and Economic Factors.
    Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 1993
    Co-Authors: Arthur M. Gershkoff, David X Cifu, K M Means
    Abstract:

    This self-directed learning module highlights the social, attitudinal, and Economic Factors that are important in the rehabilitation of the older adult. It is part of the chapter on geriatric rehabilitation in the Self-Directed Medical Knowledge Program for practitioners and trainees in physical medicine and rehabilitation. This article contains information on the epidemiology of aging and disability, geriatric rehabilitation treatment environments, social support systems, reimbursement issues, and ageism.

  • 1. Social, attitudinal, and Economic Factors
    Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1993
    Co-Authors: Arthur M. Gershkoff, David X Cifu, K M Means
    Abstract:

    Abstract This self-directed learning module highlights the social, attitudinal, and Economic Factors that are important in the rehabilitation of the older adult. It is part of the chapter on geriatric rehabilitation in the Self-Directed Medical Knowledge Program for practitioners and trainees in physical medicine and rehabilitation. This article contains information on the epidemiology of aging and disability, geriatric rehabilitation treatment environments, social support systems, reimbursement issues, and ageism.

Yan Ming - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Effect of Socio-Economic Factors on Soil Erosion:A Literature Review
    Progress in geography, 2011
    Co-Authors: Yan Ming
    Abstract:

    Based on the summarization of the research on man-made accelerated erosion,this paper introduced the four social-Economic Factors which affect soil erosion including population growth,policy,Economic development and land use changes,and reviewed the research methods for the social-Economic Factors affecting soil erosion both at home and abroad.After that,it is proposed that three aspects of the research need further study: interdisciplinary studies,social-Economic models and regional differences.

David X Cifu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Geriatric rehabilitation. 1. Social, attitudinal, and Economic Factors.
    Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 1993
    Co-Authors: Arthur M. Gershkoff, David X Cifu, K M Means
    Abstract:

    This self-directed learning module highlights the social, attitudinal, and Economic Factors that are important in the rehabilitation of the older adult. It is part of the chapter on geriatric rehabilitation in the Self-Directed Medical Knowledge Program for practitioners and trainees in physical medicine and rehabilitation. This article contains information on the epidemiology of aging and disability, geriatric rehabilitation treatment environments, social support systems, reimbursement issues, and ageism.

  • 1. Social, attitudinal, and Economic Factors
    Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1993
    Co-Authors: Arthur M. Gershkoff, David X Cifu, K M Means
    Abstract:

    Abstract This self-directed learning module highlights the social, attitudinal, and Economic Factors that are important in the rehabilitation of the older adult. It is part of the chapter on geriatric rehabilitation in the Self-Directed Medical Knowledge Program for practitioners and trainees in physical medicine and rehabilitation. This article contains information on the epidemiology of aging and disability, geriatric rehabilitation treatment environments, social support systems, reimbursement issues, and ageism.

Robert Evans - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • socio Economic Factors in soil erosion and conservation
    Environmental Science & Policy, 2003
    Co-Authors: John Boardman, Jean Poesen, Robert Evans
    Abstract:

    Farmer decisions with regard to production and land use are strongly influenced by socio-Economic Factors. In the developed world, the role of agricultural subsidies, quotas and guaranteed prices is especially important. In the past there have been many examples of Economic signals which led to unfortunate and unforeseen environmental consequences (‘perverse subsidies’), including soil erosion. The problems were neglected because of an emphasis on increases in productivity and the fact that many of the costs were hidden or were external to the farm and were borne by society. In recent years ‘agri-environmental measures’ have begun to reverse the trend towards environmental degradation.