A Philological Study on At-Home Reinforcement Type Geriatric Health Services Facilities

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  • Saeki Kyoko
    Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Care Sciences, Chiba Prefectural University of Health Sciences
  • Torita Mikiyo
    Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Care Sciences, Chiba Prefectural University of Health Sciences
  • Sugimoto Tomoko
    Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Care Sciences, Chiba Prefectural University of Health Sciences
  • Ueno Kayo
    Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Care Sciences, Chiba Prefectural University of Health Sciences

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Other Title
  • 在宅強化型介護老人保健施設に関する文献検討
  • -- Efforts and Challenges to Improve the Rate of Returning Home --
  • ─在宅復帰率の向上に向けた取り組みと課題─

Description

The revised regulation for nursing compensation in FY2012 established the basic fee for at-home reinforcement type geriatric health services facilities, recommending a shift from nursing care in geriatric health services facilities (GHSFs) to home care. However, the number of at-home reinforcement type GHSFs to which an application of the basic fee was approved was still low. We conducted a philological study to elucidate actual efforts and present challenges in facilities where a basic fee for at-home reinforcement type care has been introduced.<br> We retrieved relevant reports published since 2012 through a web search of databases such as the web version of the Japan Medical Abstract Society. Four key words were used: geriatric health services facilities, at-home reinforcement type, return home, and at-home care support. A total of 32 relevant reports were extracted.<br> Efforts underway to improve the rate of returning home in such facilities include 1) confirming the aim of entering the facility before and at the time of admission, 2) giving importance to rehabilitation, and 3) supporting the user's family to change their mind about the possibility of nursing care at home. Current challenges include a decrease in the bed occupancy rate and an increase in staff burden due to the increase in the number of persons admitted or discharged.<br> To improve the rate of returning home for such facilities, each user should set up, with staff and family members, a concrete objective of returning home. In addition, multidisciplinary collaboration is important to achieve this objective.

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Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1390001288155971200
  • NII Article ID
    130007685750
  • DOI
    10.24624/cpu.7.1_1_43
  • ISSN
    24335533
    18849326
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
    • CiNii Articles
  • Abstract License Flag
    Disallowed

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