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Published in: BMC Geriatrics 1/2006

Open Access 01-12-2006 | Research article

Can care of elderly be measured? A method for estimating the individual care of recipients in community health care

Authors: Kajsa BE Thorsell, Berit M Nordström, Per Nyberg, Bengt V Sivberg

Published in: BMC Geriatrics | Issue 1/2006

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Abstract

Background

Almost every country in the Western world has great difficulties allocating enough financial resources to meet the needs in the care of the increasing elderly population. The main problem is common to all countries and concerns the efforts to meet elderly persons' needs on an individual level while still maintaining society's responsibility for distributing justice. The aim of this study is to elaborate an instrument for measuring the quality of individual care and staff's working time in order to allocate public resources fairly. The present study gives an account of a new classification system named TiC (Time in Care), indicating how it can be used most effectively and also investigating the validity and reliability of the system.

Methods

All recipients in 13 sheltered homes for elderly care (n = 505) in a Swedish municipality were surveyed regarding the care they needed, in dimensions of General Care, Medical Care, Cognitive Dysfunction and Rehabilitation, and the time required. Construct validity was assessed by means of factor analysis. The inter-rater agreement of two raters concerning 79 recipients was measured using weighted Kappa. The stability of the instrument and its sensitivity to change were investigated through test-retest reliability measurements, conducted once a month during a six-month period. The content validity of the instrument was also assessed.

Results

Factor analysis resulted in a reduction of the number of items from 25 to 16 in three dimensions: General Care, Medical Care and Cognitive Dysfunction. The Kappa analysis showed satisfactory to excellent inter-rater agreement. The care need scores were basically stable but showed sensitivity to change in health status.

Conclusion

The instrument was found to be useful and reliable for assessing individual needs in community health care.
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Metadata
Title
Can care of elderly be measured? A method for estimating the individual care of recipients in community health care
Authors
Kajsa BE Thorsell
Berit M Nordström
Per Nyberg
Bengt V Sivberg
Publication date
01-12-2006
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Geriatrics / Issue 1/2006
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2318
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2318-6-14

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