Cape R D, Shorrock C, Tree R, Pablo R, Campbell A J, Seymour D G
Can Med Assoc J. 1977 Dec 3;117(11):1284-7.
A large random sample of people in the long-term institutions (homes for the aged, nursing homes and continuing care hospitals) of London, Ont. was studied to assess the suitability of these people, according to physical and mental status, for the institution in which each resided. The results indicated a relative need for beds in homes for the aged and nursing homes. A high proportion (29% to 54%) of people in the three types of institutions were unsuitably placed. Greater flexibility is needed in institutional arrangements, and institutions should be examined for their potential to provide support in maintaining the elderly at home. The findings of this study add some weight to the arguments of those calling for more and better home care programs for the disabled.
对安大略省伦敦市长期机构(养老院、疗养院和康复医院)中的大量随机人群样本进行了研究,以根据身体和精神状况评估这些人是否适合他们各自居住的机构。结果表明,养老院和疗养院相对需要床位。在这三种类型的机构中,有很大比例(29%至54%)的人安置不当。机构安排需要更大的灵活性,并且应该检查各机构在支持老年人居家生活方面的潜力。这项研究的结果为那些呼吁为残疾人提供更多更好的家庭护理计划的人提供了一些支持。