A Study on the Provision of Functional Recovery Training Services in Long-Term Care Facilities

Purpose : This study was conducted to investigate the functions of daily living, physical and cognitive functions, and functional recovery training services of elderly residents in long-term care facilities. Method : We sent surveys to representatives of the facilities and analyzed the data for 73 c...

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Published inKorean Society of Nursing Research Vol. 7; no. 2; pp. 101 - 116
Main Authors Choi, Gui Yun, Lee, Hye Kyung, Jung, Duk Yoo, Bae, Ha Suk, Yang, Seo Yon, Choi, Jong Nyeo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 30.06.2023
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Summary:Purpose : This study was conducted to investigate the functions of daily living, physical and cognitive functions, and functional recovery training services of elderly residents in long-term care facilities. Method : We sent surveys to representatives of the facilities and analyzed the data for 73 care facilities that we received via email. Each facility has selected one resident for each of the eight groups. The functions of daily living, cognitive function and physical function, and functional recovery training service providers of 453 selected residents were recorded on a checklist based on the past week. Results : The degree of assistance for activities such as bathing and shampoo increased proportionally from Group 1 to 8 in the eight categorized groups. The proportion of cognitive and physical impairments also increased. The analysis of the average time and frequency of functional recovery training conducted by residents in Group 1 to 8 over a one-week period revealed that the average time of physical activity training was 9.56 minutes with 3.34 sessions, movement and walking training had an average of 6 minutes with 4 sessions, and activities of daily life training had an average of 12.04 minutes with 4 sessions. Conclusion : The average time and frequency of functional recovery training conducted for the residents can be utilized for the development of standardized guidelines for functional recovery training. There is a need for activity-centered functional recovery training in conjunction with the daily activities of the residents.
ISSN:2586-2057
DOI:10.34089/jknr.2023.7.2.101