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ISSN: 2659-2029
               Proceedings of the 4  Research Symposium of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences
                             th
               University of Ruhuna, Galle, Sri Lanka
               August 26, 2021


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                Perceived Quality of Healthcare among Residents in Aged Care Homes in
                                     Galle District-A Qualitative Study

                  Madushanthi H.J.H. , De Silva K.K.P.M.K., Gamage M.W.K., Sundarapperuma S.M.T.D.,
                                  #
                                                Nirmani K.G.P.
                 Department of Nursing, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka

                                     # Corresponding author: madhushani122@gmail.com

               Background:  The  older  population  living  in  aged  care  homes  is  increasing  with  population
               ageing and demographic changes. Measures to improve the quality of life of older people has
               attracted the interest of researchers while the quality of healthcare that older people receive will
               play an important role in it. Therefore, the perception of residents on quality of healthcare will
               play a vital role to introduce new measures to improve the quality of life of older people.

               Objectives: To explore perceived quality of healthcare among residents in aged care homes in
               Galle district.

               Methods:  This  qualitative  descriptive  exploratory  study  was  carried  out  with  a  purposively
               selected sample of residents in aged care homes in Galle district. Eight focus group discussions
               were carried out  with 48 participants  using a semi-structured interview  guide until reach the
               saturation  point.  Data  were  audio-recorded  and  transcribed  verbatim.  The  content  analysis
               approach was used to analyze data.

               Results:  More  than  50%  of  the  study  participants  were  females  aged  between  70-80  years.
               Residents  discussed  both  negative  and  positive  perspectives  towards  the  quality  of  health  in
               aged care homes. The themes including socio-cultural expectations, physical and mental well-
               being and caregivers’ medical competence were associated with positive perception of quality
               of  healthcare.  Lack  of  financial  independence,  poor  social  and  institutional  support  and
               inadequacy  of  continued  medical  and  transport  facilities  were  associated  with  negative
               perspective towards the quality of healthcare.

               Conclusions: The findings of this study emphasized that the perception of residents on quality
               of healthcare at aged care homes primarily relies on socio-cultural contexts, individual health
               and  caregivers’  medical  competence.  The  findings  deserve  a  greater  attention  of  health  and
               social welfare policy-makers for strengthen the social and economic independence of residents
               of aged care homes to enhance the quality of healthcare.

               Keywords: Aged care homes, Quality of healthcare, Residents
















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