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Direct care workers’ elderly care willingness was significantly influenced by junior high school (β = .023, p = .047), hourly wage (β = .148, p = .037), and appearance and physical attitude toward older adults (β = .302, p = .002). These factors explained 15.4% of elderly care willingness. In conclusion, it is critical to cultivate positive attitudes toward older adults and nurture the appropriate understanding of aging to avoid stereotypes and enhance the willingness of direct care workers to care for older adults. Furthermore, providing a more flexible schedule and additional opportunities to receive better compensation will increase the care willingness of direct care workers. It is suggested that the on-the-job training about caring for older people that aims to develop positive attitudes toward older adults and awareness of age stereotypes are required. 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摘要
直接护理人员是台湾长期护理的主要劳动力。然而,很少有直接护理人员愿意进入或留在这个领域。本研究旨在探讨直接护理员养老意愿的影响因素。本研究采用横断面设计。采用分层随机抽样的方法,选取台湾南部某城市为研究对象。总共有207名参与者完成了问卷调查,包括提供人口统计数据,并回答了老年人量表和老年人护理意愿量表的所有问题。采用独立样本t检验、单因素方差分析(ANOVA)、Pearson相关系数和多元回归分析来检验研究变量之间的相关性。直接保育员的养老意愿受初中学历(β = 0.023, p = 0.047)、小时工资(β = 0.148, p = 0.037)和对老年人的外貌和身体态度(β = 0.302, p = 0.002)的显著影响。这些因素解释了15.4%的老年人护理意愿。综上所述,培养对老年人的积极态度,培养对老龄化的正确认识,对于避免刻板印象,提高直接护理人员照顾老年人的意愿至关重要。此外,提供更灵活的时间表和获得更好报酬的额外机会将增加直接护理人员的护理意愿。因此,应加强在职养老培训,培养对老年人的积极态度和对年龄刻板印象的认识。这些发现为老年人护理人员的保留和招聘提供了重要信息。
Factors Affecting Willingness of Direct Care Workers to Engage in Elderly Care
Direct care workers are the main workforce in long-term care in Taiwan. However, few direct care workers desire to enter or stay in this field. This study aims to explore the factors influencing direct care workers’ elderly care willingness. A cross-sectional design was used in the present study. Stratified random sampling was utilized to select samples from a southern city in Taiwan. Overall, 207 participants completed the questionnaire, including providing demographic data and answering all questions on the Older People Scale and the Willingness Toward Elderly Care Scale. An independent sample t-test, one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), Pearson’s correlation coefficient, and multiple regression analyses were used to examine the associations among the study variables. Direct care workers’ elderly care willingness was significantly influenced by junior high school (β = .023, p = .047), hourly wage (β = .148, p = .037), and appearance and physical attitude toward older adults (β = .302, p = .002). These factors explained 15.4% of elderly care willingness. In conclusion, it is critical to cultivate positive attitudes toward older adults and nurture the appropriate understanding of aging to avoid stereotypes and enhance the willingness of direct care workers to care for older adults. Furthermore, providing a more flexible schedule and additional opportunities to receive better compensation will increase the care willingness of direct care workers. It is suggested that the on-the-job training about caring for older people that aims to develop positive attitudes toward older adults and awareness of age stereotypes are required. These findings provide critical information for the retention and recruitment of the workforce to care for older adults.