TY - JOUR PY - 2010// TI - Understanding Factors That Influence Success of Home- and Community-Based Services in Keeping Older Adults in Community Settings JO - Journal of aging and health A1 - Chen, Ya-Mei A1 - Thompson, Elaine Adams SP - 267 EP - 291 VL - 22 IS - 3 N2 - Objectives: To understand factors that influence success of home- and community-based services in keeping older adults in community settings, we examined the causal relationships among older adults’ personal factors, older adults’ home- and community-based services use, and older adults’ remaining in communities. Methods: Structural equation modeling was employed to test a home- and community-based services model based on Andersen’s Health Behavioral Model. Data from 5,294 elders in a nationally representative dataset, the Second Longitudinal Study of Aging, were included for analysis. Results: Two significant supportive factors for older adults to remain in communities were use of paid instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) personal care services and awareness of unmet needs. Discussion: Our findings suggest the importance of encouraging older adults to acknowledge their unmet needs and to seek community-based support services early, rather than wait until they have developed more serious needs, such as difficulties in activities of daily living (ADL).

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