Structuring the Effects of Functional Recovery Care in a Private Home with Care Services for Older People
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- FUJIO Yuko
- Department of Gerontology, Juntendo University, Japan
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- NISHIBE Makoto
- Tokyu E-Life Design Co., Ltd, Japan
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- ARAKI Erika
- Tokyu E-Life Design Co., Ltd, Japan
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- SHIMADA Hiromi
- Department of Gerontology, Juntendo University, Japan
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- SUGIYAMA Tomoko
- Department of Gerontology, Juntendo University, Japan
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- SATO Nobuhiro
- Department of Gerontology, Juntendo University, Japan
Abstract
This study aimed to structure the effect of functional recovery care in a private home with care services for older people by analyzing employees’ narratives. Interviews with employees of the facility revealed the following structure: By adopting [elaborate methods for evidence-based care] or functional recovery care, employees realized [improvements in residents’ mental and physical functions] and the [calmness of residents’ lives in the facility], and such a realization resulted in [employees’ increased motivation and sense of fulfillment]. [Employees’ increased motivation and sense of fulfillment] [promoted professional awareness] and [organizational growth], promoted [approaches and awareness toward future development], and contributed to the [further enhancement of the organizational capacity]. The results clarified a structure, where functional recovery care in a private home with care services for older people leads to employee and organizational growth.
Journal
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- Asian Journal of Human Services
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Asian Journal of Human Services 19 (0), 1-10, 2020
Asian Society of Human Services
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1391130851449585024
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- NII Article ID
- 130007932013
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- ISSN
- 2188059X
- 21863350
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- CiNii Articles
- KAKEN
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed