KMID : 0939320090120020092
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Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing 2009 Volume.12 No. 2 p.92 ~ p.101
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Functional Status and Long-Term Care Services for the Community-Dwelling Low-Income Elderly
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Jeon Eun-Young
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was conducted to explore the functional status and long-term care services for the community-dwelling low-income elderly.
Method: A descriptive research design was used in this study. The functional status of the participants was obtained using Minimum Data Set-Home Care Version 2.0 and the long-term care services were identified via Michigan¡¯s choice. Total of 154 persons aged 65 years or older completed Korean Minimum Data Set-Home Care Version 2.0 on the community dwelling low-income elderly.
Results: The average of Activities of Daily Living was 4.19, and the range was 0-55, while the average of Instrument of Activities of Daily Living was 4.85 and the range was 0-56. Among the subjects, 46.1% belonged to the Information and Referral group and 1.3% to the Nursing Home group. Severe daily pain was reported by 14.9%, and 76.6% of the participants had impaired vision. The Activities of Daily Living was difference according to living with, education, vision, and depression. The long-term care services differed according to gender, pain, vision, hearing, and depression.
Conclusion: The support policy for the elderly needed to focus on impaired visual and depression to enhance the activities of daily living. Moreover, there is a need for the Information and Referral group to arrange and develop nursing intervention resources.
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KEYWORD
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Poverty, Aged, Functional status, Long-term care service
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