Gibbins F J, Lee M, Davison P R, O'Sullivan P, Hutchinson M, Murphy D R, Ugwa C N
Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1982 Jan 30;284(6312):330-3. doi: 10.1136/bmj.284.6312.330.
A scheme of augmented home care for disabled elderly invalids is compared with long-stay hospital care. Initial results suggest that selected patients may be suitable for home care if they can be left unsupervised at night or if a relative is available to provide supervision. The cost of such care is in most cases cheaper than keeping the patient in hospital, and schemes such as this might reduce the need for additional long-stay geriatric beds to meet the necessary demands of our growing elderly population.
一项针对残疾老年患者的强化居家护理方案与长期住院护理进行了比较。初步结果表明,如果选定的患者在夜间无需监督,或者有亲属能够提供监督,那么他们可能适合居家护理。在大多数情况下,这种护理的成本比让患者住院要低,而且像这样的方案可能会减少为满足不断增长的老年人口的必要需求而增设长期老年病床的需求。