TY - JOUR
T1 - Classification tree model identifies home-based service needs of japanese long-term care insurance consumers
AU - Naruse, Takashi
AU - Nagata, Satoko
AU - Taguchi, Atsuko
AU - Murashima, Sachiyo
PY - 2011/5
Y1 - 2011/5
N2 - Objectives: To clarify care receivers' needs and unmet needs for home help or home nursing services during daytime and/or nighttime hours, and to identify the characteristic of elders who are most likely to need home care services. Design and Sample: We used a chi-squared automatic interaction detection technique to analyze data from 92 care management researchers, who interviewed 280 caregivers. Measures: Demographic information, assessments of the statuses and service needs of elders. Results: We found that care receivers had more unmet needs at night than during the day. Daytime home help was needed by elders who (1) lived alone or (2) lived with just one person and whose primary caregiver was not their wife. Nighttime home help was needed by those who required assistance eating, and whose primary caregiver was male. Daytime home nursing was needed by elders who (1) received medical treatment instead of day care or (2) did not receive medical treatment, but had difficulty eating. Nighttime home nursing was needed by those who had unstable illnesses and whose medical treatments continued during the night. Conclusions: Our findings may help public health nurses assess community needs in order to effectively and efficiently manage health care resources.
AB - Objectives: To clarify care receivers' needs and unmet needs for home help or home nursing services during daytime and/or nighttime hours, and to identify the characteristic of elders who are most likely to need home care services. Design and Sample: We used a chi-squared automatic interaction detection technique to analyze data from 92 care management researchers, who interviewed 280 caregivers. Measures: Demographic information, assessments of the statuses and service needs of elders. Results: We found that care receivers had more unmet needs at night than during the day. Daytime home help was needed by elders who (1) lived alone or (2) lived with just one person and whose primary caregiver was not their wife. Nighttime home help was needed by those who required assistance eating, and whose primary caregiver was male. Daytime home nursing was needed by elders who (1) received medical treatment instead of day care or (2) did not receive medical treatment, but had difficulty eating. Nighttime home nursing was needed by those who had unstable illnesses and whose medical treatments continued during the night. Conclusions: Our findings may help public health nurses assess community needs in order to effectively and efficiently manage health care resources.
KW - Community assessment
KW - Elderly
KW - Home health care
KW - Long-term care
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1525-1446.2010.00915.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1525-1446.2010.00915.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 21535107
AN - SCOPUS:79955475341
SN - 0737-1209
VL - 28
SP - 223
EP - 232
JO - Public Health Nursing
JF - Public Health Nursing
IS - 3
ER -