英文摘要 |
Background: Taiwan’s 10-year Long Term Care Plan was established in 2007 at the national level as a solution to serve the needs of those in need of long term care services. However, nursing as an important long-term care service profession, and the awareness of long-term care policy and services among nurses, will directly affect the quality and access of long-term care. Yet, current studies on nurses’knowledge on long-term care are scarce. Purpose: This study aimed to understand the awareness of the 10-Year Long Term Care Plan among nursing staff in Taiwan. Methods: This study was a cross-sectional survey research with 300 valid questionnaires completed (90.9%) by nurses in Hsin Chu from a regional teaching hospital. Data were analyzed by using SPSS 15.0. Results: The participants had a mean age of 31.97 years and most were unmarried (52.0%) with education at technical college level (54.4%). The average length of work experience was 7.35 years. The participants’awareness of long-term care policies in Taiwan was low, as indicated by the total average score of 48.54 out of 100 points. The differences associated with nurses’awareness of age, years of work experience, marital status, professional competence level, work unit, on-job training and employment situation were significant. Conclusion: As the findings showed that long-term care awareness among nurses was limited and needed to be improved. Nurses with more experienced tended to know more about long-term care. However, patients who need long-term care knowledge and resources tend to be cared for by junior nurses. Therefore, future efforts are suggested to bring long-term care policy and resources a top continued education topic so nurses’awareness of long-term care can be enhanced. |