Arthur Chia
Arthur Chia
Eldercare is often regarded as "dirty work" due to its association with dysfunctional, decaying, and diseased bodies. This paper focuses on eldercare work, and studies how current practices and organization of eldercare have been justified ...
Challenges and solutions in the continuity of home care for rural older people: A thematic analysis [0.03%]
农村老年人居家护理连续性的挑战与对策:主题分析
Ryuichi Ohta,Yoshinori Ryu,Jun Kitayuguchi et al.
Ryuichi Ohta et al.
Home care is essential for the continuity of care, but rural communities struggle to procure these services regularly. As rural populations age, these difficulties may be exacerbated. This study examines the challenges and solutions for off...
Home care workers' judgments about users' acute conditions: A qualitative study on interprofessional collaboration [0.03%]
家庭护理人员关于用户急性状况的判断:一项关于跨专业协作的定性研究
Ryuichi Ohta,Yoshinori Ryu,Takuji Katsube
Ryuichi Ohta
Home care workers' (HCWs) approaches to home care users' acute symptoms are critical for users' safety and quality of life. However, the processes of these approaches are unclear. This study investigates how HCWs assess users' conditions. F...
Susan L Ettner,Jacqueline S Zinn,Haiyong Xu et al.
Susan L Ettner et al.
We used 2010-16 Medicare Cost Reports for 10,737 freestanding home health agencies (HHAs) to examine the impact of home health (HH) and nursing home (NH) certificate-of-need (CON) laws on HHA caseload, total and per-patient variable costs. ...
Exploring the association between quality of homecare services and older adults' well-being [0.03%]
探究居家养老服务质量和老年人福祉之间的关系
Chang-Ming Hsieh,Gretchen P Kenagy
Chang-Ming Hsieh
Homecare services play an important role in enabling older adults with chronic illness or functional impairment to continue living in their homes and communities. Previous research on homecare services has not fully explored the potential p...
Publicly funded home care service use in the first 2 years after spinal cord injury in Ontario, Canada [0.03%]
加拿大安大略省脊髓损伤后前两年的政府资助居家护理服务使用情况
Brian Chun-Fai Chan,Shawna Cronin,Susan B Jaglal et al.
Brian Chun-Fai Chan et al.
The objectives of this study were to describe home care utilization and costs in community-dwelling individuals 2 years post-spinal cord injury (SCI) in Ontario, Canada. This retrospective incident cohort study uses administrative health ca...
Changing home care aides: Differences between family and non-family care in California Medicaid home and community-based services [0.03%]
加州医疗补助家庭和社区基础服务机构中家属护理员与非家属护理员的差异
Michelle Ko,Robert J Newcomer,Andrew B Bindman et al.
Michelle Ko et al.
In California Medicaid home-and-community-based services (HCBS), recipients' family members receive payment as home care aides (HCAs). We analyzed data on first-time HCBS recipients to examine factors associated with the likelihood of switc...
Health literacy support for Australian home-based care recipients: A role for homecare workers? [0.03%]
澳大利亚居家护理接受者的健康素养支持:居家护工的作用吗?
Debra Palesy,Samantha Jakimowicz
Debra Palesy
Clear links have been established between low health literacy (HL) levels and poor health outcomes. One means of improvement may be found in the rapidly growing paid home care workforce, whose direct and frequent contact with aged/disabled ...
Lived experiences of burn survivors regarding the challenges of home care follow-ups: a phenomenological study [0.03%]
烧伤幸存者关于居家护理随访挑战的生活经历:一项现象学研究
Nastaran Heydarikhayat,Tahereh Ashktorab,Camelia Rohani
Nastaran Heydarikhayat
Burn victims often require long-term treatments. Patients prefer to be at home while receiving care services but there are some deficiencies in conducting home care. To explore the challenges of nurse-led follow-up, 16 burn survivors who re...
Care managers in rural Japan: Challenges to interprofessional collaboration [0.03%]
日本农村的照护经理:跨专业协作面临的挑战
Ryuichi Ohta,Yoshinori Ryu,Takuji Katsube
Ryuichi Ohta
Effective interprofessional collaboration for care managers is vital for the care of older people. This study's aim was to inquire into the obstacles to interprofessional collaboration faced by care managers in rural areas of Japan. Forty-s...