Satisfaction survey on the preliminary assessment of unified elderly care needs evaluation in Shanghai: from the perspective of service recipients

Journal Title: Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine - Year 2024, Vol 36, Issue 4

Abstract

Objective To analyze the satisfaction of service recipients with the preliminary assessment service of the unified elderly care needs evaluation in Shanghai, so as to provide reference for further optimization of the service system.Methods A multi-stage random sampling method was employed to recruit participants. A total of 110 individuals who had received unified elderly care needs evaluation service in six districts of Shanghai were investigated using a structured questionnaire. SPSS 25.0 was used to analyze the data. Univariate analyses were conducted using the Chi-square test andFisher’s precision probability test, while multivariate analysis was performed using ordinal regression.Results There were differences in satisfaction with various aspects of the preliminary assessment process among participants from different areas, with those from outer suburbs generally exhibiting lower satisfaction (P<0.01). Multivariate analysis results indicated that satisfaction with the timing of the preliminary assessment was related to the service recipients’ residential area and their primary source of income; satisfaction with the service attitude and capability of the assessment personnel was only related to the residential area. Satisfaction with the preliminary evaluation results was related to the participants’ marital status, educational level, income level, and the specific rating results.Conclusion The satisfaction level with the preliminary assessment of the unified elderly care needs assessment in Shanghai is relatively high. In the process of evaluation, a deeper analysis and exploration of individual needs based on various personal information are essential to ensure the appropriateness of the provided elderly care services, and thereby effectively enhancing recipient satisfaction.

Authors and Affiliations

ZHAO Rui,CHEN Kaiyue,WANG Jiayun,QIN Hao,CHEN Zheng,LI Chengyue,

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ZHAO Rui, CHEN Kaiyue, WANG Jiayun, QIN Hao, CHEN Zheng, LI Chengyue, (2024). Satisfaction survey on the preliminary assessment of unified elderly care needs evaluation in Shanghai: from the perspective of service recipients. Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine, 36(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-742022