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摘要
本文的目的是确定老年学中心提供的非机构护理服务的表达需求和优先选择与在分散的养老院Split " Vukovarska "的正式等候名单上的老年人的功能独立性类别之间是否存在差异。方法:研究于2021年11月进行。参与者年龄在65岁及以上,都在斯普利特养老院的正式等候名单上。这项研究是通过电话调查进行的,并保证参与者的匿名。采用以下问卷:社会人口学特征问卷、老年人非机构照护服务需求与选择自评问卷、根据Shah S.、Vanclay F.和Cooper B. (MBI)修正的Barthel指数。结果:该研究包括182名参与者。参与者对老年中心提供的服务的陈述需求和优先选择与参与者的功能独立性类别之间存在统计学上的显著差异:家庭帮助(p<0.001);住院天数(p<0.001);持续的体力、脑力、工作、文化和娱乐活动计划(p<0.001);医疗、社会和心理服务(p<0.002);技术援助(p<0.001)。结论:老年人功能独立性是老年人非机构养老规划中一项重要的老年公共卫生指标。
Samoprocijenjene potrebe starijih osoba za uslugama
gerontoloških centara izvaninstitucijske skrbi u odnosu na njihovu funkcionalnu
sposobnost
Aim of this paper is to determine whether there is a difference between the expressed need and choice of priorities of the non-institutional care services provided by gerontological centres and the category of their functional independence in the elderly who are on the official waiting list for placement in the decentralized Nursing home Split “Vukovarska”.Methods: The research was conducted in November 2021. The participants were aged 65 and over who were on the official waiting list of the Nursing home Split. The research was conducted via telephone survey with the guaranteed anonymity of the participants. The following questionnaires were used: Questionnaire on sociodemographic characteristics, Questionnaire for self-assessment of elderly persons on the need and choice of offered services of non-institutional care, Barthel index modified according to Shah S., Vanclay F. and Cooper B. (MBI).Results: The study included 182 participants. There was a statistically significant difference between the participants’ stated need and choice of priorities for the offered services of the gerontological centre and the category of functional independence of the participants in relation to offered services: help at home (p<0.001); day stay (p<0.001); programs of continuous physical, mental, work, and cultural and entertainment activities (p<0.001); medical, social and psychological services (p<0.002); technical assistance (p<0.001).Conclusions: This study indicates that the functional independence of the elderly is an important gerontological public health indicator in the planning of non-institutional care for the elderly population.