Developing Indicators of Age-Friendliness in Taiwanese Communities through a Modified Delphi Method

This study developed indicators of age-friendliness for communities in Taiwan that conform to international standards by referring to the World Health Organization Checklist of Essential Features of Age-Friendly Cities and Taiwan's existing indicators. The first stage of the research was based...

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Built environment
Cities
Collaboration
Delivery of Health Care
Delphi method
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Health promotion
Indicators
International standards
Literature reviews
Local government
Neighborhoods
Older people
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