4 research outputs found
HOME CARE IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA: THE CHALLENGES FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL POLICIES
Abstract:
Home care responds to people's health and social needs by offering quality services at the
recipient’s residence. Demand for these services is steadily increasing, especially due to the aging
population. The purpuse of this study is to analyze the situation in the field of home care in the Republic
of Moldova. The study is based on a methodological approach focused on the analysis of the normative
framework, the opinions of the service providers (public and private), but also of the representatives of
the local public authorities, including the beneficiaries. Quantitative and qualitative research methods
have been used. Sociological survey based on a questionnaire was applied to 84 home care providers
from 23 out of 35 Moldovan administrative territorial units. In-depth individual interviews were
conducted with 2 categories of people: 20 home care beneficiaries and 24 mayors. The results of the
assessment reveal shortcomings and achievements in the field of home care in the Republic of Moldova
and gives recommendations for governmental and local authorities, public and private providers in
order to develop home care services and policies in the field of home care, organization of advocacy
activities.Note:
UDC: 364.2 (478), DOI: https://doi.org/10.36004/nier.es.2019.1-0
Analiza situaţiei populaţiei în Republica Moldova
UNFPA, Fondul ONU pentru Populaţie, Centrul de Cercetări Demografice al INCERaportul Analiza Situației Populației este elaborat de Centrul de Cercetări Demografice la decizia Comisiei Naționale pentru Populație și Dezvoltare în baza Metodologiei Globale a UNFPA cu privire la Analiza Situației Populației.
Raportul integral poate fi descărcat aici: analiza-situatiei-populatiei-in-republica-moldova.pdf [8.36 Mb
Adolescents who stay, parents who migrate: gender inequalities, resilience and coping strategies in Tajikistan
Securing a better living environment for left-behind children: Implications and challenges for policies
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