A Study on Life Style of Residents in Continuing Care Retirement ommunities

碩士 === 亞洲大學 === 經營管理研究所 === 94 === In recent years, elderly population in Taiwan has increased steady, transforming Taiwan’s society into an elderly one. Right now, Taiwan’s elderly population to total population ratio is second amongst Asian nations, trailing only slightly to Japan. Despite increas...

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Main Authors: yang ching hsün, 楊靜薰
Other Authors: ts'ai shuo ts'ang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2006
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/13749602394111269424
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spelling ndltd-TW-094THMU44570432015-10-13T12:09:18Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/13749602394111269424 A Study on Life Style of Residents in Continuing Care Retirement ommunities 養生村住民生活型態之研究 yang ching hsün 楊靜薰 碩士 亞洲大學 經營管理研究所 94 In recent years, elderly population in Taiwan has increased steady, transforming Taiwan’s society into an elderly one. Right now, Taiwan’s elderly population to total population ratio is second amongst Asian nations, trailing only slightly to Japan. Despite increasing demand for long-term care in Taiwan, current existing CCRCs in Taiwan have not met their initial expectations of running at or close to full capacity. This phenomenon has prompt me to study different types of life-style among CCRCs residents, in order to further understand what factors could affect one’s decision to live in CCRCs. Hopefully, this study could assist current and future CCRCs management to make sound marketing strategies that effectively target their intended consumers. This study used two steps cluster analysis to separate the resident into four different groups, with individuals in each group having same characteristics. The characteristics of each group are extrovert-aware, conservative-stubborn, gossip-guilable, rational-modern.Using Chi-Square test to distinguish and calculate two variables (subjects’ population statistics and present living conditions) with subjects’ life-style to find out whether there is a correlation IV between the two. Furthermore, with the variables that cause most variance in the test data, the study will do a cross analysis, to understand variance condition. Lastly, the study will use discriminant analysis to investigate factors that affect elderly wanting to live in CCRCs, in order to understand what factors that will achieve greatest marketing effect. The study shows, the extrovert-aware group is the biggest group living in CCRCs with 125 subjects falling under this category. The next largest group is rational-modern group with 104 subjects. Conservative-stubborn comes third with 85 subjects and gossip-guilable group has the fewest subjects with 73. Among the residents in CCRCs, most fall in the group of female, 65-74 years old, married, living alone, elementary education, worked in the service sector, and financially independent, with plans to continue living in CCRCs as their first option. Moreover, the study discover that residents put the greatest importance to living quarters amenities, service quality of CCRCs workers, residents’ food options, and group activities. Factors that did not carry a significant weight are nearby living amenities and methods to file complaints. ts'ai shuo ts'ang 蔡碩倉 2006 學位論文 ; thesis 120 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 亞洲大學 === 經營管理研究所 === 94 === In recent years, elderly population in Taiwan has increased steady, transforming Taiwan’s society into an elderly one. Right now, Taiwan’s elderly population to total population ratio is second amongst Asian nations, trailing only slightly to Japan. Despite increasing demand for long-term care in Taiwan, current existing CCRCs in Taiwan have not met their initial expectations of running at or close to full capacity. This phenomenon has prompt me to study different types of life-style among CCRCs residents, in order to further understand what factors could affect one’s decision to live in CCRCs. Hopefully, this study could assist current and future CCRCs management to make sound marketing strategies that effectively target their intended consumers. This study used two steps cluster analysis to separate the resident into four different groups, with individuals in each group having same characteristics. The characteristics of each group are extrovert-aware, conservative-stubborn, gossip-guilable, rational-modern.Using Chi-Square test to distinguish and calculate two variables (subjects’ population statistics and present living conditions) with subjects’ life-style to find out whether there is a correlation IV between the two. Furthermore, with the variables that cause most variance in the test data, the study will do a cross analysis, to understand variance condition. Lastly, the study will use discriminant analysis to investigate factors that affect elderly wanting to live in CCRCs, in order to understand what factors that will achieve greatest marketing effect. The study shows, the extrovert-aware group is the biggest group living in CCRCs with 125 subjects falling under this category. The next largest group is rational-modern group with 104 subjects. Conservative-stubborn comes third with 85 subjects and gossip-guilable group has the fewest subjects with 73. Among the residents in CCRCs, most fall in the group of female, 65-74 years old, married, living alone, elementary education, worked in the service sector, and financially independent, with plans to continue living in CCRCs as their first option. Moreover, the study discover that residents put the greatest importance to living quarters amenities, service quality of CCRCs workers, residents’ food options, and group activities. Factors that did not carry a significant weight are nearby living amenities and methods to file complaints.
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