Impact of Differences in Physical, Social and Psychological Factors on Nursing Care Expectations

Zihan Zhang, Chieko Kato, Koichiro Aoki
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The purpose of this study is to clarify the influence of psychological, social, and physical factors, such as health status, family relationships, living arrangements, economic status, and personality traits, on the expectation of Japanese seniors to receive nursing care. To collect data on these factors, a questionnaire survey was conducted with Japanese men and women who were not in the care home in March 2021. At that time, we also examined the change in the mental state before and after the spread of COVID-19. Based on the results of the survey, the subjects were divided into two groups, those who preferred to be cared for at home and those who preferred to be cared for outside the home, and the responses were compared. As a result of the comparison, there was a significant difference between these two groups only in the responses regarding exercise habits before and after COVID-19. In both the before and after COVID-19, the frequency of sports/exercise per week was higher for those who wanted to be cared for at home. This suggests that the physical factor of the exercise habit influences the expected to care for the elderly at home. However, there was no significant difference in the responses between the two groups regarding other factors. In this study, factors such as health status, family relationships, and financial situation were considered in attitudes towards caregiving. Still, since no significant differences were found, it is necessary to conduct a survey that considers other factors.
生理、社会及心理因素差异对护理期望的影响
本研究旨在探讨健康状况、家庭关系、生活安排、经济状况和人格特质等心理、社会和生理因素对日本老年人接受护理期望的影响。为了收集这些因素的数据,研究人员于2021年3月对不在养老院的日本男性和女性进行了问卷调查。当时,我们还检查了COVID-19传播前后精神状态的变化。根据调查结果,将被试分为两组,一组喜欢在家被照顾,另一组喜欢在外面被照顾,并对他们的反应进行比较。通过比较,两组之间只有在COVID-19之前和之后的运动习惯方面的反应存在显著差异。在COVID-19之前和之后,那些希望在家照顾的人每周运动/锻炼的频率更高。这说明运动习惯的生理因素影响了预期的居家养老意愿。然而,两组在其他因素上的反应没有显著差异。在这项研究中,健康状况、家庭关系和经济状况等因素被考虑到对护理的态度。但是,由于没有发现明显的差异,因此有必要进行考虑其他因素的调查。
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