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是什么预测了消费者在养老院的体验?对消费者体验报告数据的分析。

What predicts consumer experience in residential aged care? An analysis of consumer experience report data.

机构信息

Lincoln Centre for Research on Ageing, La Trobe University, Plenty Road and Kingsbury Drive, Bundoora, Vic. 3086, Australia. Email:

出版信息

Aust Health Rev. 2021 Aug;45(4):485-490. doi: 10.1071/AH20270.

Abstract

Objectives This study explored whether consumer experience report (CER) data from residential aged care services (RACSs) could be combined into a general factor and determined whether poor experience in RACSs could be predicted by known resident or home characteristics or sampling procedures. Methods CER data collected by structured interviews in 2018 and early 2019 were analysed using structural equation modelling and linear regression analysis. Results Data were available from 17194 interviews undertaken at 1159 RACSs. The 10 CER items loaded onto two independent factors. Bifactorial modelling indicated that items could be combined into a general factor. Controlling for state or territory, consumer experience was best predicted by home size: those in large facilities reported poorer experience than those in smaller facilities. Other significant negative predictors with small effect sizes included not being independently mobile, being male and not being randomly selected. Dementia did not predict total CER score. Conclusions The results of this study support the inclusion of people with dementia and exclusion of volunteer participants from published CERs. Further research is needed to explore why a relatively poor consumer experience is reported by people in larger homes, men and those with mobility issues. What is known about the topic? Poor experience in aged care is a persistent concern for government, individuals and aged care services. The recent Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety has identified systemic failure. Although many organisational features and processes have previously been identified as important in determining the quality of care, few studies have explored the characteristics that predict the consumer experience of residents in aged care. What does this paper add? This paper provides empirical evidence that several variables influence consumer experience in aged care, including facility size and resident sex and mobility. There is evidence that smaller facilities provide care that is perceived better by residents, and that men and people with mobility issues have worse experiences in aged care. There is a lack of clarity as to what other influences, such as facility ethos, facility location and staffing levels, may contribute to resident experience. Such clarity is important, because Australian aged care is currently facing comprehensive scrutiny, and governments are looking to ensure the safety and quality of aged care services. What are the implications for practitioners? Identifying and addressing inequities in aged care services and mitigating risks must be a priority in Australia to ensure aged care services provide safe and high-quality care. The results of this study challenge current funding structures that encourage the development of larger aged care homes, and instead suggest that better funding for smaller-sized facilities may be able to improve the experience of residents in aged care. The results also suggest that facilities and governments should attend to the experiences of specific groups, such as men and people with mobility issues.

摘要

目的 本研究旨在探讨住宅老年护理服务(RACS)的消费者体验报告(CER)数据是否可以合并为一个综合因素,并确定 RACS 中较差的体验是否可以由已知的居民或家庭特征或抽样程序来预测。 方法 使用结构方程模型和线性回归分析对 2018 年和 2019 年初进行的结构化访谈收集的 CER 数据进行分析。 结果 在 1159 个 RACS 中进行了 17194 次访谈,获得了可用数据。 10 项 CER 项目加载到两个独立的因素上。双因子模型表明,可以将项目合并为一个综合因素。在控制州或领地的情况下,家庭规模是消费者体验的最佳预测指标:住在大型设施中的人比住在较小设施中的人报告体验较差。其他具有较小效应量的显著负预测因子包括不能独立移动、男性和非随机选择。痴呆症并未预测总 CER 评分。 结论 本研究的结果支持在发表的 CER 中纳入患有痴呆症的人和排除志愿者参与者。需要进一步研究为什么在较大的家庭、男性和行动不便的人中报告了相对较差的消费者体验。 关于这个话题已经知道了什么? 在老年护理方面体验不佳是政府、个人和老年护理服务机构的一个持续关注的问题。最近的老年护理质量和安全皇家委员会已经确定了系统故障。尽管以前已经确定了许多组织特征和流程对确定护理质量很重要,但很少有研究探讨哪些特征可以预测老年护理居民的消费者体验。 这篇论文增加了什么? 本文提供了经验证据,表明几个变量会影响老年护理的消费者体验,包括设施规模以及居民的性别和移动能力。有证据表明,较小的设施为居民提供的护理被认为更好,而男性和行动不便的人在老年护理中的体验更差。对于设施理念、设施位置和人员配备水平等其他因素可能对居民体验产生的影响,尚不清楚。在澳大利亚,老年护理目前正在受到全面审查,政府正在努力确保老年护理服务的安全和质量,因此这种清晰度很重要。 这对从业人员有什么影响? 在澳大利亚,确定和解决老年护理服务中的不平等问题并降低风险必须是优先事项,以确保老年护理服务提供安全和高质量的护理。本研究的结果对目前鼓励发展更大的老年护理院的资金结构提出了挑战,相反,为较小规模的设施提供更好的资金可能能够改善老年护理居民的体验。结果还表明,设施和政府应该关注特定群体的体验,例如男性和行动不便的人。

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