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Objectives, standards, and evaluation in long-term care.

F G Caro

    Home Health Care Services Quarterly
    |January 6, 1982
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    This study proposes a new framework for long-term care, focusing on solving daily living problems for individuals with functional disabilities. It also explores developing quality standards for community-based care and reducing family caregiver burdens.

    Area of Science:

    • Gerontology
    • Public Health
    • Health Services Research

    Background:

    • Traditional evaluations of long-term care programs often overlook key aspects.
    • Functional disabilities present significant daily living challenges for individuals and their families.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To critically review existing long-term care evaluation objectives.
    • To propose an alternate framework where the primary purpose is ensuring adequate solutions for daily living problems.
    • To discuss quality standards for community-based long-term care and its impact on family caregivers.

    Main Methods:

    • Critical review of current long-term care evaluation objectives.
    • Conceptual and methodological analysis of describing the quality of life for functionally disabled individuals.

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  • Outline of an approach for developing quality standards in community-based long-term care.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified limitations in commonly used long-term care evaluation objectives.
    • Proposed a new formulation emphasizing problem-solving for daily living.
    • Discussed systematic methods for assessing the quality of circumstances for the functionally disabled.
    • Outlined a framework for community-based long-term care quality standards.

    Conclusions:

    • A shift towards a problem-solving approach can enhance long-term care effectiveness.
    • Developing robust quality standards is crucial for community-based long-term care.
    • Organized, publicly financed long-term care can alleviate family caregiver burdens.