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Lee, Sook-Young (연세대학교) Lillian Hung (University of British Columbia) Jung, Hyun-Won (Kimpo University) Habib Chaudhury (Simon Fraser University)
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한국주거학회 한국주거학회논문집 한국주거학회논문집 제32권 제6호
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2021.12
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23 - 32 (10page)
DOI
10.6107/JKHA.2021.32.6.023

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This longitudinal observational study aims to examine whether residents with dementia in long-term care facilities with variability in physical environment qualities in Vancouver (N=11), Canada and Seoul (N=9), South Korea had a difference in their quality of life (QoL). Physical environmental assessment was conducted using the Therapeutic Environment Screening Survey for Nursing Homes (TESS-NH). QoL was assessed three times over one year using Dementia Care Mapping tool. The results of the study demonstrated that the residents with dementia living in an institutional large-scale setting showed statistically more withdrawn behavior and spent more time to be negative mood or affect compared to the ones in a small-scale setting. This study also found that the number of potential positive behaviors of residents in a small-scale setting was three times higher than that of residents in an institutional large-scale setting. When looking at the distinction between two countries in the behavior category with a large average time difference, the residents with dementia in Korea had shorter meal/dessert times compared to those in Canada. The study supports that the small-scale homelike environment is intensely associated with a therapeutic environment for older adults with dementia.

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Abstract
I. Introduction
II. Method
III. Results
IV. Discussion
V. Conclusion
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