[[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
Recruiting migrant live-in carers has become the main strategy to address the rapid increase in the ...
Recruiting migrant live-in carers has become the main strategy to address the rapid increase in the ...
The purpose of this study was to assess empirical data on the perceived enactment of autonomy (PEA),...
[[abstract]]Background: The need for long-term care is increasing because of longer life expectancie...
Elderly people are a vulnerable group in the society due to their decreased health condition. For th...
Summary: In few places in American society are adults so dependent on others as in nursing homes. M...
The four main models of long-term care (LTC) for older people in Taiwan are institutional care, com...
[[abstract]]The elderly Taiwanese Profile Report revealed that families members still play the main ...
Background: The growth of population aging in Taiwan is projected to be one of the fastest aging cou...
The aim of the study was to investigate determinants of long-term care use and to clarify the differ...
[[abstract]]Background: The Hospice Palliative Care Regulation in Taiwan was established at year 200...
[[abstract]]The aging of population is one of the important social subjects which each advanced coun...
[[abstract]]As the statistics in 2014 from the Department of Statistics in Ministry of Interior show...
In year 1993, Taiwan became an aged society as it ageing population reach to 7% of the total populat...
Autonomy has significance for everyone, including those in long-term residential care. This article ...
Recruiting migrant live-in carers has become the main strategy to address the rapid increase in the ...
Recruiting migrant live-in carers has become the main strategy to address the rapid increase in the ...
The purpose of this study was to assess empirical data on the perceived enactment of autonomy (PEA),...
[[abstract]]Background: The need for long-term care is increasing because of longer life expectancie...
Elderly people are a vulnerable group in the society due to their decreased health condition. For th...
Summary: In few places in American society are adults so dependent on others as in nursing homes. M...
The four main models of long-term care (LTC) for older people in Taiwan are institutional care, com...
[[abstract]]The elderly Taiwanese Profile Report revealed that families members still play the main ...
Background: The growth of population aging in Taiwan is projected to be one of the fastest aging cou...
The aim of the study was to investigate determinants of long-term care use and to clarify the differ...
[[abstract]]Background: The Hospice Palliative Care Regulation in Taiwan was established at year 200...
[[abstract]]The aging of population is one of the important social subjects which each advanced coun...
[[abstract]]As the statistics in 2014 from the Department of Statistics in Ministry of Interior show...
In year 1993, Taiwan became an aged society as it ageing population reach to 7% of the total populat...
Autonomy has significance for everyone, including those in long-term residential care. This article ...
Recruiting migrant live-in carers has become the main strategy to address the rapid increase in the ...
Recruiting migrant live-in carers has become the main strategy to address the rapid increase in the ...
The purpose of this study was to assess empirical data on the perceived enactment of autonomy (PEA),...