2020
DOI: 10.47391/jpma.606
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Perception on service quality in old age homes: a qualitative study in Karachi, Pakistan

Abstract: Abstract Objectives: The growing number of older people due to demographic transition is paving the way for non-governmental organizations and the private sector for mushrooming of old age homes (OAHs). These homes function either free or fee for services, and the services provided at these OAHs determines the quality of life of older people. The aim of the study was to explore the stakeholders’ perception on the quality of services offered to people living in OAHs. Methods: A descriptive qualitati… Show more

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“…For a long time, China has been practicing a social system of urban-rural dichotomy, which has led to a great imbalance between urban and rural areas in oldage services, and the rural old-age care business is relatively backward and in a state of serious shortage of old-age service supply due to a long period failing to receive due attention from the state. For a long period, rural areas mainly rely on family old-age care [9][10]. Accompanied by rapid economic and social development, the living standards of rural residents have gradually improved, the average life expectancy of farmers is growing, and there has been a significant lifestyle change.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For a long time, China has been practicing a social system of urban-rural dichotomy, which has led to a great imbalance between urban and rural areas in oldage services, and the rural old-age care business is relatively backward and in a state of serious shortage of old-age service supply due to a long period failing to receive due attention from the state. For a long period, rural areas mainly rely on family old-age care [9][10]. Accompanied by rapid economic and social development, the living standards of rural residents have gradually improved, the average life expectancy of farmers is growing, and there has been a significant lifestyle change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%