The home care patient. A comparison with the nursing home patient.

M Andersson, C G Gottfries, E Tomsic
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Forty-two patients receiving medical home care (MHC) were studied and compared with a group of 191 nursing home (NH) patients in the same area. Most MHC patients were over 65 years old. In both groups the illnesses that dominated were mainly circulatory and musculoskeletal diseases. The NH patients had significantly lower test results concerning intellectual, motor and ADL functions. The frequency of dementia was 3 times higher for both MHC and NH patients than for the average population in the same age groups. Depressed mood, anxiety, fear and panic were common symptoms for MHC as well as for NH patients. Both groups of patients investigated had frequent communication with relatives and friends. MHC patients took part in activities outside the home less frequently than NH patients. The results of this study indicate that MHC and NH patients constitute two different groups, that both NH and MHC care are needed, and that one form cannot replace the other. The high frequency of dementia in both groups stresses the point that mental impairment is a strong factor for the need of care.

家庭护理病人。与疗养院病人的比较。
对42名接受居家医疗护理(MHC)的患者进行了研究,并与同一地区191名疗养院(NH)患者进行了比较。大多数MHC患者年龄在65岁以上。在两组中,占主导地位的疾病主要是循环系统和肌肉骨骼疾病。NH患者在智力、运动和ADL功能方面的测试结果明显较低。MHC和NH患者患痴呆的频率是同年龄组平均人群的3倍。抑郁情绪、焦虑、恐惧和恐慌是MHC和NH患者的常见症状。两组被调查的患者都经常与亲戚和朋友交流。MHC患者参加家庭外活动的频率低于NH患者。本研究结果表明,MHC和NH患者构成两个不同的群体,NH和MHC都需要护理,一种形式不能替代另一种形式。痴呆在两组中的高频率强调了一点,即精神损伤是需要护理的一个重要因素。
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