Criteria families use to select nursing homes |
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Authors: | Aimee D. Prawitz M.S. Frances C. Lawrence Ph.D. Peggy S. Draughn Ph.D. Patricia J. Wozniak Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Human Ecology, Family, Child, and Consumer Sciences at Louisiana State University, 70803 Baton Rouge, LA;(2) Department of Experimental Statistics at Louisiana State University, 70803 Baton Rouge, LA |
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Abstract: | The study is conducted to determine families' rankings of characteristics they consider most important when selecting a nursing home. Friedman's two-way analysis of variance is used to test for differences in the rankings. In response to a mailed survey, 231 families rank the characteristics in the following order: quality of care, appearance, atmosphere, location, reputation, building safety, quality of food, cost, and activities. Relationships are also found between the rankings and the demographic characteristics: gender, marital status, education, income, number of homes available, patient/respondent relationship, and distance respondent lived from the chosen home. |
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Keywords: | consumer decision making elderly housing long-term care nursing home placement |
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