Research Article

Applying the Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process Method to Evaluate Key Indicators of Health Promotion Policies for the Elderly in Taiwan

Table 1

Preliminary health promotion policy development indicators.

Authors indicatorsABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR

Promotion of personal health awareness and behavior
Well-planned health promotion plans for the elderly
Promotion of home medical services
Seamless integration of medical services and social care
Training long-term care service personnel and providing professional medical care
Planning a family caregiver support service system
Promoting connection and mutual assistance between families and the community
Guaranteeing the economic security of the elderly
Promotion of participation by older adults
Encouragement of the elderly to participate in voluntary service
Promotion of an education and learning system for older adults
Encouragement of creative thinking concerning services for older adults
Establishment of a network of continuous service resources
Establishment of community service resource centers
Creation of friendly living facilities and spaces
Review of laws, regulations, and public education

Note: A: Kao et al. [3]. B: WHO [12]. C: Hsu and Hu [16]. D: HPA [18]. E: Tadić et al. [20]. F: Liao [21]. G: Bonder and Bello-Haas [24]. H: Liimatainen et al. [27]. I: ODPHP [31]. J: Gatz et al. [32]. K: Chen [33]. L: Haber [34]. M: Colello and Napili [35]. N: Anderson et al. [36]. O: Putnam [37]. P: Lee et al. [38]. Q: Suzuki [39]. R: Feng [40]