Zimmerman Sheryl, Mitchell C Madeline, Chen Cory K, Morgan Leslie A, Gruber-Baldini Ann L, Sloane Philip D, Eckert J Kevin, Munn Jean
J Gerontol Soc Work. 2007;49(3):185-203. doi: 10.1300/J083v49n03_11.
Assisted living facilities have become increasingly popular for older adults needing assistance. They are intended to enable privacy and provide support, but the extent to which they do so, and the degree to which these relate to residents' needs, are unknown. This observational study of 1830 residents in 182 facilities indicates that, during the mid-afternoon, the majority of residents are awake (79%), and one-half (49%) are awake and in public spaces. Residents who are cognitively and functionally impaired are more likely to be in public spaces, but less likely to be engaged. Residents who are awake and alone in private spaces are less likely to be impaired, but more likely to have medical conditions. Thus, residents needing more oversight seem to be positioned to obtain that oversight.
辅助生活设施对于需要帮助的老年人来说越来越受欢迎。其目的是保证隐私并提供支持,但它们在这方面的程度以及与居民需求的关联程度尚不清楚。这项对182个设施中的1830名居民进行的观察性研究表明,在下午中段,大多数居民是醒着的(79%),其中一半(49%)醒着且在公共区域。认知和功能受损的居民更有可能在公共区域,但参与度较低。在私人空间醒着且独处的居民功能受损的可能性较小,但患有疾病的可能性较大。因此,需要更多监督的居民似乎能够得到那种监督。