菲律宾人准备好接受长期护理了吗?菲律宾特定地区有关组织、社区领袖、护理人员和老年人的意识、观点和挑战的定性研究。

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2025-02-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.9778
Angely P Garcia, Shelley Ann F de la Vega, Ayra Mae S Balingbing, Ma Anna Carmina D Orlino, Jan Michael M Herber, Angelita L Viloria-Larin
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背景和目标:随着全球人口老龄化,越来越需要获得高质量的长期护理服务。许多国家已经开发了长期支付系统,而其他国家则处于起步阶段。本文旨在根据相关利益相关者的观点,概述该国对LTC的准备情况。具体来说,它描述了相关组织和社区领导人在LTC提供方面的角色、举措和挑战。它还描述了老年人(OPs)和照顾者对LTC的看法,包括他们的意识、能力和偏好。方法:本研究采用描述性设计,采用定性方法收集数据,即关键信息提供者访谈(KIIs)和焦点小组讨论(fgd)。参与机构及其指定的代表被有意抽选为主要举报人。来自新界北区及区内个别乡村的义工及护理员,均参与全港义工发展计划。在解释主义方法的指导下,进行了主题分析。经过培训的研究助理通过Nvivo PRO plus软件编码FGD和KII转录本,并由第一作者进行验证。主题由多学科团队进行审查和验证。结果:共进行kii 15例,fgd 2例。研究发现,参与的机构和组织在LTC方面扮演着不同的角色和举措;从战略规划、政策和护理标准的制定、培训和能力建设,一直到长期服务中心服务的实际实施。确定的挑战包括实施问题、财务问题、缺乏政治和利益相关者支持、OPs和家庭问题,以及缺乏对LTC的了解。与会者分享了他们对LTC是什么、LTC设施以及LTC设施中的条件的描述。项目事务处表示愿意利用长期服务中心的服务,并确定了与他们喜欢的长期服务中心安排有关的几个因素。护理人员确定了他们想要学习的与照顾op相关的各种主题。结论:相关利益相关者、老年人和护理人员对LTC的作用、主动性和意识存在很大差异。决策者、卫生工作者、家庭、社区和老年人本身在能够提供或利用该系统之前,应该对长期护理有更好的了解。鉴于目前长期医疗服务的现状,该国在实现适合促进健康老龄化的长期医疗服务的综合连续体方面仍有很长的路要走。建议提高认识,将长期护理服务纳入该国目前针对老年人的规划和服务,提高正式和非正式护理人员的能力,并加强合作。建议进一步研究以卫生系统为重点的长期护理准备程度的定量措施,并对长期护理的种类或模式进行深入研究。
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Are Filipinos Ready for Long-term Care? A Qualitative Study on Awareness, Perspectives, and Challenges of Relevant Organizations, Community Leaders, Carers, and Older Persons in Select Sites in the Philippines.

Background and objectives: With the global population aging, there is an emerging need for access to quality long-term care (LTC) services. Many countries have developed LTC systems while others are at the infancy stage. This paper aimed to provide an overview of the country's readiness for LTC based on the perspectives of relevant stakeholders. Specifically, it described the roles, initiatives, and challenges of relevant organizations and community leaders for LTC provision. It also described the older persons (OPs) and carers' perspectives towards LTC including their awareness, capacity, and preferences.

Methods: The study utilized a descriptive design using qualitative methods of data collection namely key informant interviews (KIIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs). Participating institutions and their designated representatives were purposively sampled as key informants. OPs and carers from select barangays in NCR and Region IVA participated in the FGDs. Guided by the interpretivism approach, thematic analysis was performed. A trained research assistant coded the FGD and KII transcripts through the Nvivo PRO plus software and verified by the first author. Themes were reviewed and validated by the multidisciplinary team.

Results: A total of 15 KIIs and two FGDs were conducted. The participating institutions and organizations were found to have varied roles and initiatives relevant to LTC; from strategic planning, development of policies and standards of care, training and capacity-building, and up to the actual implementation of LTC services. Identified challenges include implementation issues, financial issues, lack of political and stakeholder support, OPs and familial issues, and lack of knowledge on LTC.Participants shared their description on what LTC is, an LTC facility, and the conditions of those in LTC facility. OPs expressed their willingness to utilize LTC services and identified several factors related to their preferred LTC arrangements. Carers identified various topics related to taking care of OPs that they would like to learn.

Conclusion: The roles, initiatives, and awareness of relevant stakeholders, older persons, and carers towards LTC were found to greatly vary. Policy makers, health workforce, families, communities, and the older persons themselves should have a better understanding of long-term care before they can provide or utilize the system. With the current landscape of LTC provision, the country still has a long way to go in achieving the integrated continuum of LTC appropriate to promote healthy aging. Promoting awareness, integrating LTC in the current programs and services for older persons in the country, capacitating the formal and non-formal caregivers, and strengthening collaborations are recommended.Further research on quantitative measures of readiness for long-term care with focus on the health system and in-depth studies on the varieties or models of long-term care are recommended.

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