Factors and Challenges in Increasing the Utilization Rate of a New Long-term Care Service (Kantaki) in a Superaging Society: Cross-sectional Study.

Q2 Nursing
Hiroshi Ono, Kuniko Haga, Eiko Nakanishi, Rika Watanabe, Masashi Manabe, Kenji Awamura, Takanori Kawano, Manabu Nii, Makiko Muya, Reiko Sakashita
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Abstract

Background: Japan is a superaging society unparalleled in the world. Elderly people who need medical care do not receive adequate support in the community. As a new service to address this issue, a small-scale multifunctional in-home care nursing service called Kantaki was created in 2012. Kantaki, in collaboration with a primary physician, operates 24 hours a day and provides various nursing services (home visits, home care, day care, and overnight stays) to older people living in the community. The Japanese Nursing Association is working hard to promote this system; however, its low utilization rate is an issue.

Objective: This study aimed to determine factors influencing the utilization rate of Kantaki facilities.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study. A questionnaire on the operation of Kantaki was sent to all administrators of Kantaki facilities operating in Japan from October 1 to December 31, 2020. A multiple regression analysis was used to determine factors associated with a high utilization rate.

Results: Responses from 154 of the 593 facilities were analyzed. The average utilization rate for all valid responding facilities was 79.4%. The average number of actual users and the break-even point were almost equal, resulting in little surplus profit from facility operations. A multiple regression analysis showed that factors that had a significant impact on the utilization rate included the break-even point, a surplus of users relative to the break-even point (ie, the margin of revenues), the number of months in office of the administrator, the type of corporation (ie, nonprofit), and Kantaki's profit from operating home-visit nursing offices. The break-even point, a surplus of users relative to the break-even point, and the number of months in office of the administrator were robust. In addition, support for reducing the burden on family helpers, a service sought by the system, significantly and negatively affected the utilization rate. In the analysis that removed the most influential factors, the cooperation of the home-visit nursing office, Kantaki's profit from operating the home-visit nursing office, and the number of full-time care workers were significantly related.

Conclusions: To improve the utilization rate, managers need to stabilize their organization and increase profitability. However, a positive relationship was found between the break-even point and utilization rate, suggesting that simply increasing users did not contribute to cost reduction. Moreover, providing services that meet the needs of individual clients may result in lower utilization rates. These results, which are inconsistent with common sense, reflect the divergence between the assumptions underlying the system's design and actual conditions. To solve these issues, institutional reforms, such as an increase in nursing care fee points, may be necessary.

超老龄化社会中提高新型长期照护服务(Kantaki)使用率的因素与挑战:横断面研究。
背景:日本是世界上独一无二的超老龄化社会。需要医疗照顾的老年人在社区得不到足够的支持。作为解决这一问题的一项新服务,2012年创建了一种名为Kantaki的小型多功能家庭护理服务。Kantaki与一名初级医生合作,每天24小时营业,并为居住在社区的老年人提供各种护理服务(家访、家庭护理、日间护理和过夜)。日本护理协会正在努力推广这一制度;然而,它的低利用率是一个问题。目的:探讨影响kan塔基设施利用率的因素。方法:采用横断面研究。从2020年10月1日至12月31日,向在日本运营的所有kan塔基设施的管理人员发送了一份关于kan塔基运营的调查问卷。采用多元回归分析确定与高利用率相关的因素。结果:分析了593家机构中154家机构的反馈。所有有效响应设施的平均利用率为79.4%。实际用户的平均数量和盈亏平衡点几乎相等,导致设施运营的剩余利润很少。多元回归分析显示,对使用率有显著影响的因素包括:盈亏平衡点、相对于盈亏平衡点的用户盈余(即收入边际)、管理员在位月数、公司类型(即非营利)以及kan塔基经营家访护理办公室的利润。盈亏平衡点,相对于盈亏平衡点的用户盈余,以及管理员任职的月数都是稳健的。此外,支持减轻家庭帮佣的负担,这是该制度所寻求的一项服务,对使用率产生了重大的负面影响。在剔除最具影响因素的分析中,家访护理处的合作程度、kanantaki经营家访护理处的利润与专职护理员的数量显著相关。结论:为了提高利用率,管理者需要稳定组织,增加盈利能力。然而,盈亏平衡点与利用率之间存在正相关关系,这表明单纯增加用户并不能降低成本。此外,提供满足个人客户需求的服务可能会导致利用率降低。这些结果与常识不符,反映了制度设计背后的假设与实际情况之间的分歧。为了解决这些问题,可能需要进行制度改革,例如提高护理收费点。
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AsianPacific Island Nursing Journal
AsianPacific Island Nursing Journal Nursing-General Nursing
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