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Bei Wu
Researcher at New York University
Publications - 294
Citations - 5697
Bei Wu is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 271 publications receiving 4112 citations. Previous affiliations of Bei Wu include Shanghai University & Duke University.
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Emerging services for community-based long-term care in urban China: a systematic analysis of Shanghai's community-based agencies.
TL;DR: A systematic analysis of the current status of emerging CBLTC systems in Shanghai, China covers several domains of the system: service delivery, workforce, financing, and quality of care management.
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Attitudes About Aging Well Among a Diverse Group of Older Americans: Implications for Promoting Cognitive Health
Sarah B. Laditka,Sara J. Corwin,James N. Laditka,Rui Liu,Winston Tseng,Bei Wu,Renée L. Beard,Joseph R. Sharkey,Susan L. Ivey +8 more
TL;DR: Important themes that emerged about aging well for all racial/ethnic groups were as follows: living to advanced age, having good physical health, having a positive mental outlook, being cognitively alert, and being socially involved.
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Association Between Oral Health and Cognitive Status: A Systematic Review
TL;DR: To systematically review longitudinal studies examining the association between oral health and cognitive decline, a large number of studies were conducted in the 1990s and 2000s.
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Uncovering the Devaluation of Nursing Home Staff During COVID-19: Are We Fuelling the Next Health Care Crisis?
Katherine S. McGilton,Katherine S. McGilton,Astrid Escrig-Pinol,Adam L. Gordon,Charlene H. Chu,Franziska Zúñiga,Montserrat Gea Sanchez,Veronique Boscart,Julienne Meyer,Kirsten Corazzini,Alessandro Ferrari Jacinto,Karen Spilsbury,Annica Backman,Kezia Scales,Anette Fagertun,Bei Wu,David Edvardsson,Michael Lepore,Angela Y. M. Leung,Elena O. Siegel,Maiko Noguchi-Watanabe,Jing Wang,Barbara J. Bowers +22 more
TL;DR: Author(s): McGilton, Katherine S; Escrig-Pinol, Astrid; Gordon, Adam; Chu, Charlene H; Zuniga, Franziska; Sanchez, Montserrat Gea; Boscart, Veronique; Meyer, Julienne; Corazzini, Kirsten N; Jacinto, Alessandro Ferrari; Spilsbury, Karen; Backman, Annica; Scales, Kezia; Wu, Bei.
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Health Care and Social Service Use Among Chinese Immigrant Elders
TL;DR: Pattern and reasons for health and social service use among Chinese immigrant elders are explored, indicating that Chinese elders under-utilize services because of problems related to language, transportation, cost, long waits for appointments, and cultural norms/values related to need for care.