Are Older Adults Satisfied With the Implementation of Federal Programs to Serve Aging Populations? A Case Study Policy Implementation

作者: Minerva Cruz

DOI: 10.1177/1084822310388136

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摘要: This study analyzes the findings of a fieldwork conducted between two distinct cultural traditions: Puerto Rico, U.S. territory with predominantly Hispanic population, and Indiana, Anglo Midwestern state. Specifically, compares satisfaction older adults implementation home health care policy sponsored by Medicare in both settings. The focuses on adults’ attitudes toward qualities performance aides. Due to differences settings, thesis statement was that Indiana Rico are likely be satisfied different results data, however, do not support this hypothesis, as settings demonstrate similar their aides, although Rican sample shows higher levels satisfaction.

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