The needs of old people. The 'interval' as a method of measurement.

B Isaacs, Y Neville
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Abstract

A survey was conducted on 1035 persons constituting a semi-random age-structured sample of the populations of three areas in the west of Scotland. The object was to attempt to estimate the needs of this population for domiciliary services. A method was developed of classifying the subjects into 12 'care groups' based on two characteristics, those of 'potential need' and 'solitude'. 'Potential need' was a measure of disability and its severity was graded according to the intervals that elapsed between necessary periods of help. 'Solitude' was a measure of the time during each day when potential sources of help were spontaneously available. 'Potential need' was found to be related linearly to age but to be independent of the other variables studied. 'Solitude' was commonest in the 75-84-year age group and varied in the three areas studied, but no relationship with any other variable was detected. An estimate was made of the domiciliary services which would be required to ensure a satisfactory standard of care for the subjects in the sample. Assuming present or slightly better levels of hospital provision and slightly lower provision of residential homes there is still a need for a very great increase in domiciliary services if satisfactory standards of community care are to be attained.

老年人的需要。“间隔”作为一种测量方法。
一项对1035人进行的调查构成了苏格兰西部三个地区人口的半随机年龄结构样本。目的是试图估计这些人口对住家服务的需求。研究人员根据“潜在需求”和“孤独”这两个特征,开发了一种方法,将受试者分为12个“护理组”。“潜在需求”是对残疾的一种衡量,其严重程度是根据需要帮助的时间间隔来分级的。“孤独”是对每天中自发地获得潜在帮助来源的时间的衡量。研究发现,“潜在需求”与年龄呈线性关系,但与研究的其他变量无关。“孤独”在75-84岁年龄组中最常见,在三个研究领域有所不同,但没有发现与任何其他变量的关系。估计了为确保样本中受试者的护理达到令人满意的标准所需要的住家服务。假设医院提供的水平目前或略好一些,而住宅提供的水平略低一些,如果要达到令人满意的社区护理标准,仍然需要大大增加住家服务。
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