The relationship between the ownership of elder care homes and quality of care in urban China

Traditional familial care has been challenged due to the reduction of family size and increased mobility of the Chinese population. Institutional elder care is increasingly becoming an alternative to familial care. This study explores the relationship between ownership of elder care home and care qu...

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Main Author: Xu, Yuanfeng
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Published: ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University 2013
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Online Access:http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/gerontology_theses/35
http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1034&context=gerontology_theses
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-scholarworks.gsu.edu-gerontology_theses-10342013-11-21T15:37:28Z The relationship between the ownership of elder care homes and quality of care in urban China Xu, Yuanfeng Traditional familial care has been challenged due to the reduction of family size and increased mobility of the Chinese population. Institutional elder care is increasingly becoming an alternative to familial care. This study explores the relationship between ownership of elder care home and care quality, using data collected in 2010 from 157 homes in Tianjin. Two hypotheses were proposed for the study: 1) There is a difference between government and non government-owned facilities in facility characteristics; 2) Government-owned facilities have better care quality outcomes. The t-test results showed that government-owned elder care homes had advantages in economic resources, staffing and the availability of services. Government-owned facilities reported lower mortality rate compared to non government-owned facilities. Multi-variant regression analysis showed that economic resources—whether funding from the government or high payments from care-recipients in private facilities--are important factors predicting higher levels of care quality. These results indicate that the Chinese government continues to play an important role in institutional long term care; in the meantime, private market is increasing its prominence in the long term care market. 2013-11-14T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/gerontology_theses/35 http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1034&context=gerontology_theses Gerontology Theses ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University Ownership Elder care home Care quality Political economic of aging
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topic Ownership
Elder care home
Care quality
Political economic of aging
spellingShingle Ownership
Elder care home
Care quality
Political economic of aging
Xu, Yuanfeng
The relationship between the ownership of elder care homes and quality of care in urban China
description Traditional familial care has been challenged due to the reduction of family size and increased mobility of the Chinese population. Institutional elder care is increasingly becoming an alternative to familial care. This study explores the relationship between ownership of elder care home and care quality, using data collected in 2010 from 157 homes in Tianjin. Two hypotheses were proposed for the study: 1) There is a difference between government and non government-owned facilities in facility characteristics; 2) Government-owned facilities have better care quality outcomes. The t-test results showed that government-owned elder care homes had advantages in economic resources, staffing and the availability of services. Government-owned facilities reported lower mortality rate compared to non government-owned facilities. Multi-variant regression analysis showed that economic resources—whether funding from the government or high payments from care-recipients in private facilities--are important factors predicting higher levels of care quality. These results indicate that the Chinese government continues to play an important role in institutional long term care; in the meantime, private market is increasing its prominence in the long term care market.
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title The relationship between the ownership of elder care homes and quality of care in urban China
title_short The relationship between the ownership of elder care homes and quality of care in urban China
title_full The relationship between the ownership of elder care homes and quality of care in urban China
title_fullStr The relationship between the ownership of elder care homes and quality of care in urban China
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between the ownership of elder care homes and quality of care in urban China
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