Factors Related to Care Management for Older Adults Requiring Home Care in the End-of-life Period and Implications for Training
10.14442/generalist.46.12
- VernacularTitle:エンド・オブ・ライフ期にある在宅療養要介護高齢者のケアマネジメント実践に関連する要因と研修への示唆
- Author:
Akiko KANEDA
;
Yuka KANOYA
- Keywords:
end of life;
care management;
older adult;
training
- From:An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association
2023;46(1):12-19
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Introduction: To identify factors related to the quality-of-care management performance of older adults who required home care in the end-of-life period and implications for training.Methods: A total of 2,540 care management offices were randomly selected, and one care manager from each office completed a self-administered questionnaire. The End-of-life Care Management Scale was used to assess care management performance. Multiple regression analysis was performed after bivariate analysis using attributes and other factors.Results: The most important factors were previous training in disease, previous training in multidisciplinary collaboration, sex, previous training in nursing, had a visiting nurse agency, years of experience, and previous training in team building, in descending order.Conclusion: Quality-of-care management execution may be improved by focusing on and prioritizing training content where contributions are indicated and utilizing visiting nurses.