PMID: 16502853Mar 1, 2006Paper

Care managers' perceived problems regarding case management of difficult cases and their correlates

[Nihon kōshū eisei zasshi] Japanese journal of public health
Satoru YoshieIchiro Kai

Abstract

In Japan, a National Long-Term Care Insurance that provides care for older and infirm people was started in 2000 and the role of care manager (CM) was established to coordinate care plans. As a new profession, CMs have experienced difficulties. This study aimed to clarify CMs' perceived problems regarding case management of difficult cases. A nationwide mail survey was conducted with CMs in 500 public and privately run home care management organizations who were randomly sampled in 10 prefectures. A total of 556 CMs in 268 organizations returned the questionnaire, which asked questions about the demographics of CMs, their training background, employment experience, caseloads, hours worked, whether full-time or part-time, social support, and training given in the previous year. Questions about 12 different types of difficult cases, devised from a previous study by the authors were further developed in this research's preliminary interviews. The difficult cases identified included: clients with dementia, clients living alone, conflict laden families, over-demanding clients and/or family members, individuals with economic difficulties, reluctance to accept formal services, absence of a responsible family member, clients with medic...Continue Reading

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