Rigakuryoho Kagaku
Online ISSN : 2434-2807
Print ISSN : 1341-1667
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Satisfaction and Economic Conditions of Family Caregivers Using Long-term Care Insurance
Ryoma NAKAGOSHISeiichi TAKEMASAYoshifumi NANBAHirofumi MORIOKAMasataka OYAMAKanako NAKAYAMA
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2014 Volume 29 Issue 6 Pages 867-871

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[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to clarify the satisfaction and economic conditions of family caregivers utilizing long-term care insurance. [Subjects] Data were collected from 33 main family caregivers of home-bound elderly disabled receiving home care support services who were living at home in Kobe city, Hyogo. [Methods] We carried out a survey of long-term care insurance services using records of care, satisfaction with the use of long-term care insurance, and the economic conditions of family caregiver. [Results] It was revealed that 97% of family caregivers were satisfied with long-term care insurance. The group which answered that the amount of nursing care service was “satisfactory” had a higher service utilization rate than the group that answered “not satisfactory”. The results also indicate the possibility that users refrained from using services because of their cost. [Conclusion] These results suggest that in order to continue family care, support to reduce the economic burden of families is required.
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