家庭护理访问在支持日本和澳大利亚痴呆症患者中的作用:跨国学习和未来的制度改革

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2017-07-03 DOI:10.1080/23288604.2017.1342178
C. Doyle, Nozomi Setoya, D. Goeman, M. Kayama
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日本和澳大利亚是两个有着不同文化和历史的西太平洋国家,但他们有一个共同的公共卫生问题,即为越来越多的痴呆症患者提供服务。年龄是患痴呆症的最大风险因素,而日本在老龄化人口方面处于世界领先地位。2016年,日本65岁以上人口占总人口的27.2%,而澳大利亚65岁以上人口占总人口的15%。这两个国家都对社会对社区老年护理的偏好做出了回应。因此,在日本的探访护士服务站(VNSS)和澳大利亚的社区老年护理服务提供商,如皇家地区护理服务(RDNS),越来越多地满足痴呆症患者及其家人的需求。本文提供了三组数据,以比较两种卫生系统的发展,并描述社区中痴呆症患者的护理服务范围。在日本,我们分析了一项关于VNSS活动的年度调查,检查了初步诊断为痴呆症的人数,并收集了2012年的症状数据。对于澳大利亚,我们分析了RDNS客户的两个家庭和社区护理队列样本。结果表明,两种综合服务系统都包括为痴呆症患者量身定制的以人为本的护理。日本系统已经引进了痴呆症支持医生,而在澳大利亚,获得老年心理护理的机会仍然很少。由于亚太地区正在经历人口老龄化,为痴呆症患者提供的社区服务可以使用这两种系统作为模式。
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The Role of Home Nursing Visits in Supporting People Living with Dementia in Japan and Australia: Cross-National Learnings and Future System Reform
Abstract Japan and Australia are two western Pacific countries with divergent cultures and histories but they share a common public health concern of providing services for their increasing number of people living with dementia. Age is the greatest risk factor for developing dementia, and Japan is leading the world in aging populations. In 2016 in Japan 27.2% of the total population were over 65, while in Australia 15% were over 65. Both countries have responded to social preferences for community aged care. As a result, in Japan the Visiting Nurse Service Stations (VNSS) and in Australia community aged care service providers such as the Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) are increasingly addressing the needs of people with dementia and their families. This article presents three sets of data to compare developments in the two health systems and to describe the scope of nursing services for people with dementia in the community. For Japan we analyzed an annual survey of VNSS activities, checked the number of people with a primary diagnosis of dementia, and collected data on presenting conditions on 2012. For Australia we analyzed a sample of two Home and Community Care cohorts of RDNS clients. Results indicated that both generalist service systems include tailored person-centered care for people with dementia. The Japanese system has introduced Dementia Support Doctors while in Australia access to psychogeriatric care is still sparse. As the Asia Pacific region experiences aging populations, community services for people with dementia can use these two systems as models.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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