Kayser-Jones J S
Soc Sci Med. 1982;16(9):935-44. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(82)90360-4.
The care of the elderly in two long-term care institutions, one in Scotland and one in the United States, is described, compared, and analyzed. In Scotland three institutional structures, the National Health Service, the Geriatric Service, and the specialty of geriatrics are identified as catalysts of quality care. In the U.S. Medicare and Medicaid, the absence of geriatrics as a specialty, and the nursing home are identified as barriers to quality care for the institutionalized aged. The findings suggest that three components, an adequate government insurance program, professionals who specialize in the care of the aged, and a structure to provide continuing comprehensive care, are essential for a successful program of care for the institutionalized elderly.
本文描述、比较并分析了苏格兰和美国两家长期护理机构中老年人的护理情况。在苏格兰,国家医疗服务体系、老年护理服务和老年医学专业这三种机构结构被视为优质护理的催化剂。在美国,医疗保险和医疗补助计划、老年医学专业的缺失以及养老院被视为机构养老老年人获得优质护理的障碍。研究结果表明,一个成功的机构养老老年人护理项目必不可少的三个要素是:充足的政府保险计划、专门从事老年护理的专业人员以及提供持续全面护理的结构。