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Investigation into The Actual Conditions of Bathing for The Elderly in Long-term Care Facilities / 日本温泉気候物理医学会雑誌
The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine ; : 117-123, 2013.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-375139
ABSTRACT
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Background:

</B> Bathing care for the elderly in long-term care facilities tends to differ significantly compared to their pre-institutional lifestyles. Bathing before sleeping can contribute to improvement of sleep disorders. Therefore, I think that the bathing care in the long-term care facilities needs to consider an elderly’s past lifestyle and the influence on sleep to choose the appropriate time and to satisfy individual needs.<BR><B>

Objective:

</B> The purpose of this study was to examine the issue of bathing in long-term care facilities. A survey was carried out on the time of bathing care in such facilities and the reasons for the choice.<BR><B>

Method:

</B> A questionnaire was mailed to the administrators of all of the long-term care facilities (nursing homes, geriatric health care facilities and geriatric medical care facilities) in three prefectures in Japan. A total of 444 subject institutions were identified, and the time of the bathing care and the reasons for the choice were asked.<BR><B>

Results:

</B> I obtained responses from 246 institutions (55.4%). Only 1.6% of the institutions stated they were carrying out bathing care after supper, and all the other institutions were carrying out bathing care before supper. Among the reasons for the selection of bathing time, many stated that it was the time many caregivers are available or the time balanced with other care routines.<BR><B>Discussion and

Conclusion:

</B> Many facilities choose the time elderly take a bath to be when there are many allocated caregivers to look after them. The reason is for the safety of elderly with high nursing care levels. I believe that we should examine the effects of bathing on sleep based on balneology findings. This will lead to better bathing care that will satisfy individual needs and overall improvement of bathing care.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Prognostic study Language: Japanese Journal: The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine Year: 2013 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Prognostic study Language: Japanese Journal: The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine Year: 2013 Type: Article