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Associations with the Japanese Population's preferences for the place of end-of-life care and their need for receiving health care services

机译:日本人口对终生医疗服务的偏爱以及接受医疗服务的需求的协会

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Purpose: The aims of this study were to identify the associations with the Japanese population's preferences for the place of end-of-life care and their need for receiving health care services. Methods: A secondary analysis of a cross-sectional nationwide survey was conducted for 2000 randomly selected Japanese people aged 40-79 years. Results: A total of 1042 people (55%) responded. Regarding preferred place of care, we set the place within the choices of "Home" (preferred by 44% of respondents), "Acute Hospital" (15%), "Palliative Care Unit" (19%), "Public Nursing Home" (10%), and "Private Nursing Home" (2%). Multinomial logistic regression analysis revealed that the people who preferred "Acute Hospital" tended to have the following need compared to those who preferred "Home," "Palliative Care Unit," or "Nursing Home": higher need for receiving end-of-life care not from its experienced professionals but from the same staff; higher need for using health care services in highly supported environment such as the need for being near health care staff whenever and for receiving treatment possibly until the end; and higher need for consulting nurses whenever. They had lower need for using home care services and daycare services and also lower need for instructing families about how to use insurance/public health services. Conclusions: The present findings may help to develop an effective end-of-life care system in Japan considering Japanese people's need for health care services. Also, the results of this study may underscore the importance of education on receiving home care services especially for the people who presently prefer the hospital for end-of-life care.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是确定与日本人口对终生医疗服务的偏好以及他们对接受医疗服务的需求的关联。方法:对2000名年龄在40-79岁的日本人进行了一次全国性横断面调查的二次分析。结果:共有1042人(55%)回答。关于首选医疗机构,我们在“家庭”(44%的受访者首选),“急症医院”(15%),“姑息治疗室”(19%),“公共疗养院”的选择范围内(10%)和“私人疗养院”(2%)。多项逻辑回归分析显示,与那些偏爱“急救医院”或“疗养院”或“养老院”的人相比,偏爱“急诊医院”的人往往具有以下需求:不在乎其经验丰富的专业人员,而是在相同的工作人员中;在高度支持的环境中使用医疗保健服务的需求更高,例如需要随时与医疗保健人员保持联系,直到结束时都需要接受治疗;以及在任何时候都需要咨询护士。他们对使用家庭护理服务和日托服务的需求较低,对指导家庭如何使用保险/公共卫生服务的需求也较低。结论:考虑到日本人对医疗服务的需求,本研究结果可能有助于在日本建立有效的报废医疗系统。同样,这项研究的结果可能强调教育对接受家庭护理服务的重要性,特别是对于目前更喜欢医院提供终生护理的人们。

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