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    Title: AUTONOMY AND ACCEPTANCE OF LONG-TERM CARE
    Authors: Hsu, HC;Hsu, Hui-Chuan;Ting, YS;Ting, Yu-Shan;Jiang, TW;Jiang, Ting-Wen;Chien, MC;Chien, Ming-Chih;Chien, CH;Chien, Chih-Hsin
    Contributors: Department of Healthcare Administration
    Keywords: BEHAVIORAL-MODEL;DETERMINANTS;SERVICES
    Date: 2009
    Issue Date: 2010-03-26 02:52:24 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract: This study explored the relationship between four types of autonomy (health autonomy, informational autonomy, living autonomy, and financial autonomy) and the acceptance of five types of long-term care (adult day care, respite care, assisted living, unit care, and group home) for the elderly in Taiwan. Data were collected from 167 middle-aged and older people. The acceptance of five types of long-term care ranged from 75.9-84.9%. Financial autonomy and information autonomy were significantly related to acceptance of all five types of long-term care. Living autonomy is related to assisted living and group homes. Policy implications are discussed.
    Relation: EDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY, 35(11):949-962
    Appears in Collections:[健康產業管理學系] 期刊論文

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