2023
DOI: 10.3390/geriatrics8030047
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The Impact of Population Ageing on Rural Aged Care Needs in Australia: Identifying Projected Gaps in Service Provision by 2032

Abstract: This observational study examines and estimates the trends and impact of population ageing on rural aged care needs in Australia. With its universal health system and subsidised aged care system, Australia is among those countries with a long life expectancy. Being a geographically large country with a relatively small and dispersed population presents challenges for equitable access to aged care service provision. While this is widely acknowledged, there is little empirical evidence to demonstrate the magnitu… Show more

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“…For the young families, there would be a need to ensure the maintenance of family focused health services, including sexual health and child health. Given the growing ageing population, there would likely be increasing challenges for local health services associated with the management of chronic conditions (Blackberry & Morris, 2023;Breysse et al, 2021). As many of the district's population worked in high risk occupations, there was the potential for nurses to work in occupational health and safety roles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the young families, there would be a need to ensure the maintenance of family focused health services, including sexual health and child health. Given the growing ageing population, there would likely be increasing challenges for local health services associated with the management of chronic conditions (Blackberry & Morris, 2023;Breysse et al, 2021). As many of the district's population worked in high risk occupations, there was the potential for nurses to work in occupational health and safety roles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A shrinking working-age population will have implications for the labor force in both export sectors as well as the care sector, where demand will increase due to an aging population (Browne and Braun 2008). The structural shift to an older-age population will have important implications for the financing of social welfare and pension systems, as well (Blackberry and Morris 2023;McCann 2017).…”
Section: Systemic Implications and Regional Variationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The world-wide ageing phenomenon is a medical and social issue with healthy and successful ageing a priority in addressing this issue (Blackberry & Morris, 2023;Frost et al, 2020). Age is acknowledged in the World Report on Ageing in Health as not being an indicator of physical function and ability, more that ageing varies from person to person and is not always associated with chronological age (WHO, 2015).…”
Section: The Ageing Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%