Korean J Prev Med.
2001 Feb;34(1):1-8.
Factors Influencing the Intention of Admission into a Charged Nursing Home for the Elderly
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, Inje University, Pusan, Korea.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES
To gather information about the factors which influence the interest and intention of admission into charging nursing homes for the elderly(CNH), as these homes represent an important method for resolving the problems related to the rapid population aging occurring in Korea.
METHODS
A face-to-face interview survey was carried out with 328(men 159, women
169) patients over 60 years old who were admitted at 2 university hospitals and 5
general hospitals in the Busan area between December 1998 and March 1999. Data were
analyzed through t-test, ANOVA, correlation and multiple regression analysis.
microgram/g RESULTS: The mean age and years of education of the study population was 67.8
and 7.7 years, and the types of chronic degenerative disease included musculoskeletal
disorders(20.1%), cerebrovascular disease(17.1%), and diabetes(14.3%). The major forms
of household living arrangement prior to admission were elderly alone(22.6%), and
elderly couple(33.5%), while about half of them(55.5%) didn't want to live with their
children in the future. Almost half were paying medication fees by themselves(46.6%).
The level of actual intention of admission(3.07+/-1.39) into a CNH was lower than that
of interest(3.22+/-1.33)(p<0.01). Multiple analysis revealed that the intention of admission
increased with decreasing number of future supportive persons(beta=0.107), lower level of
activity in daily life(beta=0.447), and longer years of education(beta=0.447) with 32.7% of R2.
As for the factors which determined the admission into a CNH, the fee and facilities
were considered to be most important, and professional nursing and physician's care
were the most desired services. In nomenclature, they preferred "elderly hospital" or
"elderly health center" to CNH.
CONCLUSIONS
Interest in CNH is increasing recently, but existing studies about patient
experiences in CHN are still limited. This study may form a basis for future
examinations of the needs and uses for CNH. Active financial support and public
information are considered by the authors to be important factors for the induction of
welfare services for the elderly, through CNH.