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Prevalence study on satisfaction of hospice care services in long-term care facilities in Tianjin |
Received:April 11, 2019 |
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DOI:10.11915/j.issn.1671-5403.2019.10.163 |
Key words:hospice care long-term care facilities prevalence study This work was supported by the Guiding Project of Hebei Province Higher Education Institute in 2017 for Humanities and Social Sciences |
Author Name | Affiliation | E-mail | ZHANG Tong | Faculty of Health Management and Services, Cangzhou Medical College, Cangzhou 061000, China | | SUN Yan-Qiu | Faculty of Health Management and Services, Cangzhou Medical College, Cangzhou 061000, China | | LIU Fu-Quan | Faculty of Health Management and Services, Cangzhou Medical College, Cangzhou 061000, China | | LIU Ming-Qing | Faculty of Health Management and Services, Cangzhou Medical College, Cangzhou 061000, China | | WANG Wei | Faculty of Health Management and Services, Cangzhou Medical College, Cangzhou 061000, China | | LIU Zun | Faculty of Health Management and Services, Cangzhou Medical College, Cangzhou 061000, China | 314209104@qq.com |
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Objective To know the current status and existing problems of hospice care services in long-term care facilities in Tianjing, and to bring forward to comments and suggestions for the development of hospice care in the long-term care facilities in China. Methods The family members of the aged who died in 6 long-term care facilities in Tianji from January 2016 to June 2017 were selected as the survey objects. General characteristics questionnaire and the Chinese version of family perception of care scale (FPCS) were employed to survey the family members of 135 old persons who died in the long-term-care facilities. SPSS statistics 20.0 was used for data analysis. Results The average score of each item in the FPCS scale was 5.09. The 5 items with lower scores were “religious services”, “individualized nursing”, “participating in the nursing plan”, “pain control” and “enough staffs”. The 3 items about which family members concerned most were “comfortable nursing”, “respect for the elderly” and “pain control”. Conclusion The results of Chinese version FPCS indicate that these family members are satisfied with the hospice services provided by the facilities. The facilities should strengthen the construction of inadequate aspects in the future. |
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