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Current admission policies of long-term care facilities in Japan
Authors:Yoshihisa Hirakawa  Yuichiro Masuda  Kazumasa Uemura  Joji Onishi  Ayako Hattori  Masafumi Kuzuya  Akihisa Iguchi
Institution:Department of Geriatrics and;Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Abstract:Background:   The rapidly aging society in Japan is putting demands on long-term care facilities for the elderly who require care. In Europe and the USA, there is ongoing reform of elderly care services, but the establishment of system based on social insurance is still being explored in Japan.
Methods:   Two studies were conducted, the first in 2000 and the second in 2001, involving 91 long-term care facilities located in or around the city of Nagoya. Questionnaires were sent to facility directors, chief administrators or head nurses to inquire about their admission policies for six major patient categories. Two educational lectures on methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and urinary incontinence were given between the distribution of the questionnaires.
Results:   For all six categories featured on the questionnaire, the acceptance rate in both studies was the highest in geriatric hospitals, and an improvement in acceptance rates was seen in the second study in all three types of care facilities. When the effect the lectures had on changes in admission policies at these facilities was examined, no correlation was found.
Conclusions:   Lectures should be given to facility management and personnel to raise their awareness of key issues and improve their efficiency.
Keywords:acceptance rates  admission policies  lectures  long-term care facility  MRSA  
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