A map of long-term care for people with dementia at the level of local communities

Jana Mali
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Long-term care for people with dementia has been studied using the Rapid Assessment of Needs and Services method, which has been used to map long-term care needs in order to stimulate the development of care that effectively meets the needs of people with dementia. In this paper, we present the results of three focus groups with key stakeholders in long-term care for people with dementia in three selected communities, involving 29 people from a variety of organisations: social work centres, homes for the older people, health centres, general and psychiatric hospitals, municipalities and non-governmental organizations. Qualitative analysis of the empirical material showed that the following problems are prevalent in the communities: (i) acute and unmet needs of informal caregivers, (ii) a multi-tiered system of long-term care that puts people in an unequal position, (iii) a lack of community-based long-term care, and inadequate responses to the needs of people with dementia. Even in communities where there are various forms of support, both institutional and community-based, available across all service sectors, long-term care for people with dementia is based on informal care. We propose the development of a national strategy for family caregivers, with special attention to informal caregivers of people with dementia. The support offered by existing facilities is inadequate, poorly accessible, or nonexistent. Homes for older people are overcrowded, and people with dementia wait months or years to be admitted to a home. Home-based assistance is not evenly distributed across communities, and its scale (20 hours per week) in particular is insufficient to meet the needs of people with dementia. There is a lack of alternative forms of care that enable people with dementia to remain in their own home environment for as long as possible, for example in the form of personal assistance. We suggest that the development of long-term care for people with dementia should be based on the proposed research methodology.
地方社区层面的痴呆症患者长期护理地图
我们采用 "需求与服务快速评估 "方法对痴呆症患者的长期护理进行了研究,该方法被用来绘制长期护理需求图,以促进护理的发展,从而有效满足痴呆症患者的需求。在本文中,我们介绍了与三个选定社区中痴呆症患者长期护理的主要利益相关者进行的三次焦点小组讨论的结果,共有来自社会工作中心、老年人之家、保健中心、综合医院和精神病医院、市政当局和非政府组织等不同组织的 29 人参与了讨论。对实证材料的定性分析显示,这些社区普遍存在以下问题:(i) 非正式照顾者的需求迫切且未得到满足,(ii) 多层次的长期护理体系使人们处于不平等的地位,(iii) 缺乏以社区为基础的长期护理,以及对痴呆症患者需求的回应不足。即使在所有服务部门都提供各种形式的支持(包括机构支持和社区支持)的社区,对痴呆症患者的长期护理也是以非正式护理为主。我们建议为家庭照护者制定一项国家战略,特别关注痴呆症患者的非正式照护者。现有设施提供的支持不足、难以获取或根本不存在。养老院人满为患,痴呆症患者要等待数月或数年才能入住养老院。以家庭为基础的援助在各社区分布不均,尤其是其规模(每周 20 小时)不足以满足痴呆症患者的需求。目前还缺乏能够让痴呆症患者尽可能长时间地留在自己家中的其他护理形式,例如个人协助形式。我们建议,痴呆症患者长期护理的发展应以建议的研究方法为基础。
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