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第二章 連續性照護的客戶 授課名稱:長期照護服務 授課名稱:長期照護服務授課教師:陳芬如老師 學生:李御嘉、黃倩盈 學生:李御嘉、黃倩盈 學號: 9651002M 、 9651012M 學號: 9651002M 、 9651012M 報告日期: 2008/04/10
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2 Summary The clients who can benefit from the continuum of care encompass a broad range of individuals who require formal and/or informal care over an extended period of time. Those who use the continuum of care represent a mosaic of subgroups. Projecting the total demand for the continuum of care is like constructing an intricate jigsaw puzzle, with overlapping colors but separate pieces.
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3 DEFINITIONS AND NATIONAL PROFILE (1/6) Chronic is defined as a condition that has a of more than three months (NCHS,1995). Chronic is defined as a condition that has a duration of more than three months (NCHS,1995). Chronic conditions are not life-threatening.
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5 Chronic conditions affect people of all ages, are more common among older people. (Table 2.1) Chronic illness also affects people of all ethnic and racial groups, although some conditions are more prevalent in some groups than in others. DEFINITIONS AND NATIONAL PROFILE (2/6)
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6 Impairment is defined as “a chronic or permanent defect, usually static in nature, that results from disease, injury, or congenital malformation” (NCHS,1995). Disability refers to “any long-term or short-term reduction of a person’s activity as a result of an acute or chronic condition” (NCHS,1995,p.5). Figure 2.2 Figure 2.2 Figure 2.2 Functional status is the primary consideration that makes an individual appropriate for long-term care. DEFINITIONS AND NATIONAL PROFILE (3/6)
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7 Functional ability has multiple dimensions : physical, cognitive, emotional, and social. People with the same chronic (or acute) condition may function at different levels. The most commonly used measure of physical function is the assessment of basic activities of daily living (ADLs) scale. (ADLs) (ADLs) DEFINITIONS AND NATIONAL PROFILE (4/6)
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8 DEFINITIONS AND NATIONAL PROFILE (5/6) A person’s ability to perform each activity was assessed according to one of four categories : 1. Totally independent 2. Requiring mechanical assistance only 3. Requiring assistance from another person, or 4. Unable to do the activity at all Instrumental activities of daily living (Lawton & Brody,1969). Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) comprise basic activities that one must be able to perform to live independently in the community (Lawton & Brody,1969).(IADLs)
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9 Some people with the same conditions may be users of formal continuums of care, whereas others rely solely on informal support or assistive devices. Figure 2.3 shows the multiple ways that a person might ultimately come to need long-term care from formal or informal sources. DEFINITIONS AND NATIONAL PROFILE (6/6)
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10 Need v.s Demand (1/2) need A need is considered to be the result of a professional judgment that a specific service or treatment should be provided to an individual to improve his or her condition. demand A demand is an individual’s overt request for a service or treatment, presumably stimulated by a perceived deficit and a belief in the benefits of the requested service or treatment.
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11 Sometimes a potential client may express premature demand and at other times fail to appreciate or recognize a real need. In the context of fee-for-service (FFS) health care delivery, the financial incentives are to stretch the boundaries. Need v.s Demand (2/2)
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