A study on the characteristics of social participation activities in elderly households living in the community -Cross-sectional survey-

  • Kubota Tomohiro
    AHRU Medical Care and Welfare Professional Training College ・Human Community Renovation Research Center
  • Taniguchi Keisuke
    AHRU Medical Care and Welfare Professional Training College ・Human Community Renovation Research Center
  • Sakamoto Harumi
    AHRU Medical Care and Welfare Professional Training College ・Human Community Renovation Research Center
  • Mutsukura Yuki
    AHRU Medical Care and Welfare Professional Training College ・Human Community Renovation Research Center
  • Maki Naoki
    Department of Thoracic Surgery, University of Tsukuba
  • Takada Yu
    AHRU Medical Care and Welfare Professional Training College ・Human Community Renovation Research Center
  • Nakamura Shigemi
    AHRU Medical Care and Welfare Professional Training College ・Human Community Renovation Research Center
  • Kurokawa Kyousuke
    Department of Occupational Therapy,Faculty of Medical Science,Teikyo University of Science and Technolog
  • Iwai Koichi
    Center for Humanities and Sciences,Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences

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  • 地域在住老々世帯における社会参加活動の特性について-横断調査-
  • チイキ ザイジュウロウクリカエシ セタイ ニ オケル シャカイ サンカ カツドウ ノ トクセイ ニ ツイテ : オウダン チョウサ

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[Purpose] The purpose is to understand the characteristics of social participation activities in elderly households living in the community. [Subjects and Methods] 700 elderly householders living in the area who are not certified as nursing care. [Results] Mail survey. The survey items are age, gender, family structure, presence or absence of certification for long-term care, and eight items in ”Regional activities” in ”Nursing care prevention / daily living area needs survey”. [Conclusion] It is necessary for long-term care prevention to support participation in these activities as an index in elderly households.

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