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. 2022 Sep 9;19(18):11371. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191811371

Table 5.

Satisfaction of individual care needs for disabled elderly in different types of care.

Care Services Items Total Type of Care p Value
Self-Care Family-Care Family-Care & Public-Care
Basic living support
 Housekeeping (BLS−1) 91 (20.9) 32 (24.1) 22 (19.6) 37 (19.5) 0.57
 Physical Care (BLS−2) 91 (21.9) 32 (24.2) 17 (16.8) 42 (23.1) 0.35
 Economic subsidy (BLS−3) 85 (19.5) 32 (23.9) 22 (19.6) 31 (16.2) 0.23
 Housing retrofit (BLS−4) 76 (18.2) 32 (24.2) 19 (18.1) 25 (13.8) 0.06
Medical and nursing support
 Escort to hospital (MNS−1) 85 (20.3) 32 (23.9) 18 (17.1) 35 (19.4) 0.41
 Medical service (MNS−2) 84 (19.7) 32 (23.9) 20 (18.5) 32 (17.4) 0.33
 Care and Rehabilitation (MNS−3) 76 (18.1) 31 (23.3) 17 (16.3) 28 (15.3) 0.16
 Emergency rescue (MNS−4) 80 (18.5) 31 (23.0) 19 (16.7) 30 (16.3) 0.27
Social participation support
 Assistive devices rental (SPS−1) 74 (19.1) 31 (23.5) 22 (22.2) 21 (13.4) 0.06
 Public activity space (SPS−2) 74 (18.3) 32 (23.9) 20 (18.9) 22 (13.4) 0.07
 Recreational activities (SPS−3) 74 (18.5) 32 (23.9) 20 (19.2) 22 (13.7) 0.08
Psychological support
 Phone or home visit (PS−1) 78 (19.4) 31 (23.1) 22 (22.2) 25 (14.7) 0.13
 Interactive activities (PS−2) 71 (17.9) 31 (23.3) 18 (18.4) 22 (13.3) 0.08
 Psychological counseling by hotline (PS−3) 70 (17.9) 31 (23.5) 18 (18.9) 21 (12.8) 0.06