[Need for livelihood support and relationship with community residents: A cross-sectional survey among older adults who do not use livelihood support in a rural area].

Naoko Saito, Mai Takase, Atsuko Taguchi, Hiroshi Murayama
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Objectives In recent years, the Japanese government has promoted a livelihood support system based on residents-based mutual help in the community. This study aimed to examine the associations between the need for livelihood support and the relationship with community residents among older adults who do not use livelihood support in a rural area. We operationally defined livelihood support as helping older adults with daily problems so that they can continue to live in familiar neighborhoods.Methods A self-administered questionnaire survey was conducted in Gejo Area of Tokamachi City, Niigata Prefecture in October 2018. The questionnaires were distributed to all 1,033 residents aged 65 years or over, excluding those certified with care levels 3-5 in the long-term care insurance system. The survey items included basic characteristics, health status, relationship with community residents, and need for 33 livelihood support items.Results A total of 802 questionnaires were returned (response rate of 77.6%), and 653 community-dwelling individuals who had not used livelihood support were included in the analysis. Factor analysis grouped the 33 livelihood support items into four factors: temporary problems and troubles (53.4%), participation in events and gatherings (38.0%), daily household chores (31.7%), and small problems in daily life (27.7%). Logistic regression analysis showed that the need for assistance with temporary problems and troubles was related to "low trust in community residents," "willing to help community residents but have not yet done so," and "willing to help community residents and have already done so." The need for assistance with participation in events and gatherings was related to "willing to help community residents but have not yet done so," "willing to help community residents and have already done so," and "higher levels of sekentei." The need for assistance with daily household chores was related to "low trust in community residents" and "willing to help community residents and have already done so." Finally, the need for assistance with small problems in daily life was related to "willing to help community residents and have already done so."Conclusion The need for livelihood support was related to relationships with community residents. To promote the livelihood support system in communities, the relationships between older adults and community residents should be considered.

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[生活支持需求及与社区居民的关系:对农村地区不使用生活支持的老年人的横断面调查]。
目的 近年来,日本政府在社区推广以居民互助为基础的生活支援制度。本研究旨在探讨农村地区未使用生活支援的老年人对生活支援的需求与社区居民关系之间的关联。我们在操作上将生活支援定义为帮助老年人解决日常问题,使他们能够继续在熟悉的社区生活。方法 2018 年 10 月,我们在新泻县十日町市葛城地区进行了一次自填式问卷调查。调查对象为除长期护理保险制度护理等级3-5级认证者以外的所有1033名65岁以上居民。调查项目包括基本特征、健康状况、与社区居民的关系以及对 33 项生活支援项目的需求。结果 共收回 802 份问卷(回收率为 77.6%),其中 653 名未使用过生活支援的社区居民被纳入分析范围。因子分析将 33 个生活支持项目分为四个因子:临时问题和麻烦(53.4%)、参加活动和聚会(38.0%)、日常家务(31.7%)和日常生活中的小问题(27.7%)。逻辑回归分析表明,临时问题和麻烦需要帮助与 "对社区居民信任度低"、"愿意帮助社区居民但尚未帮助 "和 "愿意帮助社区居民且已经帮助 "有关。参加活动和聚会时需要帮助与 "愿意帮助社区居民但尚未这样做"、"愿意帮助社区居民并已 经这样做 "和 "sekentei 水平较高 "有关。在日常家务方面需要帮助与 "对社区居民信任度较低 "和 "愿意帮助社区居民并已经这样做 "有关。最后,日常生活中的小问题需要帮助与 "愿意帮助社区居民并已经这样做 "有关。为促进社区的生活支持系统,应考虑老年人与社区居民之间的关系。
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