General practitioners and eldercare reflected in a survey by questionnaire

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作者
Trobert Anett Maria [1 ]
Szeman Zsuzsanna [1 ]
机构
[1] Semmelweis Egyet, Mentalhigiene Int, Egeszsegugyi Kozszolgalati Kar, Budapest, Hungary
关键词
long-term care; elderly patients; general practitioners; social services; PRIMARY-CARE; INDICATORS;
D O I
10.1556/650.2018.30959
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
According to statistical data, the number of healthy life years is not increasing in proportion with the longer average life expectancy. In the ageing societies, the long-term care systems are increasingly overburdened; cost-efficient operation and the related coordination of services is one of the key questions for their sustainability. The present separation of the health care and social care systems causes numerous difficulties. One aim of the online research by questionnaire was to survey the attitude of general practitioners - who play a very important part in care for the elderly - towards their elder patients, the patients' family members, and social workers providing eldercare. The other aim was to gather information on shortcomings experienced by doctors in the care system and on what possibilities general practitioners see for the improvement of eldercare. Semi-structured questionnaires were applied and analysed by descriptive and content methodology. The questionnaires were sent out to 5060 addresses around the country: a total of 145 were returned filled in. The respondents made many recommendations for the improvement of eldercare in the categories of development of social services, family support, development of health services, and societal cooperation. The areas in need of development named by the general practitioners are closely interrelated: the reform of social care would support the health care system and vice versa. More effective operation of the health and social care systems would ease the burdens of families, and at the same time encourage more active participation of families in the care process. And the systematic education of society and communities is a long-term investment that would strengthen a positive attitude towards old age and a value-oriented view of the ageing process that is one of the basic conditions for successful social integration of the elderly.
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