使用短期服务的老年人和主要照顾者的状况和特征:按服务类型比较长期和短期服务组。

Journal of rural medicine : JRM Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-22 DOI:10.2185/jrm.2022-013
Chiyo Hagiwara, Hisanaga Sasaki
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目的:本研究通过将老年人分为长期使用和短期使用两组,研究老年人短期住宿服务及其主要照顾者的状况和特征。患者与方法:以使用类型为因变量,采用χ2检验对679例短期住宿护理(short-stay)患者资料进行logistic回归分析。结果:比较结果显示,长期护理的使用者多为男性,年龄≥95岁,独居,重度痴呆(三级及以上)需要护理。初级护理人员住得离使用者的社区较远,对提供护理感到负担和缺乏知识,并且更倾向于患者继续在设施中接受护理或住院治疗。结论:研究表明,负责需要严重护理的独居老年人的护理支持专家可能正在适应长期使用短期住宿,这通常是意料之外的,因为他们受到居住较远的主要照顾者的护理负担、护理知识和技能水平以及主要照顾者继续照顾的意愿的影响。因为当他们不能再独自生活时,他们不能立即进入养老院。
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Conditions and characteristics of older adults and primary caregivers who use short-stay services: a comparison between long-term and short-term service groups by service type.

Conditions and characteristics of older adults and primary caregivers who use short-stay services: a comparison between long-term and short-term service groups by service type.

Objective: This study was conducted to examine the conditions and characteristics of older adults who use short-stay services as well as those of their primary caregivers by categorizing them into long-term use and short-term use groups. Patients and Methods: We conducted logistic regression analyses on the data of 679 short-term residential care (short-stay) users using the χ2 test, with the type of use as the dependent variable. Results: The results of the comparison show that users in long-term care were likely to be men, ≥95 years old, live alone, and require care for severe dementia (level three or more). Primary caregivers lived farther away from the user's neighborhood, felt burdened by and lacked knowledge about providing care, and preferred that the patient continue to receive care in a facility or be hospitalized. Conclusion: It was suggested that care support specialists in charge of elderly persons requiring severe nursing care who live alone may be adjusting to the long-term use of short stays, which is not usually expected, because they are influenced by the nursing care burden of the primary caregiver who lives far away, the level of knowledge and skills of nursing care, and the primary caregiver's willingness to continue caring, and because they cannot immediately enter a facility when they are no longer able to live alone.

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