Reform of Aged Care Training in Japan

Coverbild: Reform of Aged Care Training in Japan
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Ausgabe/Jahr (Jahrgang) 1/2017 (46)
Seite(n) 38-39
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By world standards, Japan’s population is ageing at an unprecedented level and speed. This development cannot be met due to the shortage of a sufficiently skilled aged care workforce. After giving a short overview of the Aged Care System in Japan, its current situation and challenges the authors therefore emphasize the need for a reform of career paths, curricula and training contents. A proposal for a standardised training programme is presented in the form of the so-called “Mt. Fuji shape”.

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