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Leonardo da Vinci project Leonardo da Vinci project "Toward Active Old Age""Toward Active Old Age"

Elżbieta CHRÓŚCICKAElżbieta CHRÓŚCICKAAgnieszka NAUMIUKAgnieszka NAUMIUK

Poland

Polish Nursing Associacions

GenderGender

23,2%

76,8%

0,0%

20,0%

40,0%

60,0%

80,0%

100,0%

a - male b - female

Gender

Q1

AgeAge

Age

13,8% 13,1%

2,4%

5,1%

4,0%

6,0% 6,4%

10,4% 10,8%

18,2%

0,0%

2,0%

4,0%

6,0%

8,0%

10,0%

12,0%

14,0%

16,0%

18,0%

20,0%

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59

Q2

Place of livingPlace of living

55,2%

26,3% 18,5%

0,0%

20,0%

40,0%

60,0%

80,0%

100,0%

city town rural area

Place of living

Q3

EducationEducation

27,9%

58,9%

12,8%0,3%

0,0%

10,0%

20,0%

30,0%

40,0%

50,0%

60,0%

70,0%

80,0%

90,0%

100,0%

highereducation

vocationaltraining

primaryeducation

no answer

Education

Q6

CurrentlyCurrently livingliving

just alone other13,1% 2,0%8,9%

in a nuclear family in the extended family75,8%

Number of childrenNumber of children

Working situationsWorking situations

5,1%retiredemployed

66,3%unemployedenterpreneur

9,8% 18,9%

one two three four five six seven eight23,2% 37,4% 15,8% 3,4% 2,0% 0,3% 0,3% 16,5%

Q5

Q4

Q7

Health condition at the moment

good29,0%

quite good not so good45,8% 25,3%

Health condition to be when retired

30,3% 1,0%not so good no answer

15,8% 52,9%good quite good

Q10

Q11

Economical situation at the momentEconomical situation at the moment

11,8%

23,2%

50,8%

14,1%

0,0%

10,0%

20,0%

30,0%

40,0%

50,0%

60,0%

can putmoney in

save

doingeconomically

quite well

doingeconomicallynot so well

cannot afforddaily

expenses

Q12

Economical situation to be when retiredEconomical situation to be when retired

50,2%

49,8%

0,0%

10,0%

20,0%

30,0%

40,0%

50,0%

60,0%

secured unsecured

Q13

Main source of incomeMain source of income

Expectation to be in contact with children when retired

every day 27%

no children15%

at least once a week

45%

at least once a

11%

twice a year or less

1%

pension21,5%

no answer1%

family 6%

property 4%

own incomes 67%

Q14

Q15

Help expectationHelp expectation

72,4%

22,2% 3,7% 1,7%

0,0%

10,0%

20,0%

30,0%

40,0%

50,0%

60,0%

70,0%

80,0%

a - from family type ofcarers

b - from professionalcarers

c - from voluntary orcharity workers

d - no answer

Q16

Long-term care expectation Long-term care expectation

63,6%

29,0%5,7% 1,7%

0,0%

10,0%

20,0%

30,0%

40,0%

50,0%

60,0%

70,0%

a - fromfamily type of

carers

b - fromprofessional

carers

c - fromvoluntary or

charityworkers

d - noanswer

Q17

Children to be carersChildren to be carers

14,1%

65,0%

20,5%0,3%

0,0%

10,0%

20,0%

30,0%

40,0%

50,0%

60,0%

70,0%

a - I have nochildren

b - yes c - no d - no answer

Q18

Obtaining sufficient help in the futureObtaining sufficient help in the futureQ19

45,5% 46,1%

7,4%

1,0%

0,0%

5,0%

10,0%

15,0%

20,0%

25,0%

30,0%

35,0%

40,0%

45,0%

50,0%

a -yes b - afraid therewill be somedifficulties

c - no d - no answer

Family carer in the futureFamily carer in the futureQ21

65,0%

33,7%

1,3%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

a - yes b - no c - no answer

The value of the support system forThe value of the support system forthe family carerthe family carer

Q22

14,5%

60,3%

24,9%

0,3%

0,0%

10,0%

20,0%

30,0%

40,0%

50,0%

60,0%

70,0%

a - sufficient b - notsufficient

c - not familiarwith the system

d - no answer

The most important qualifications of The most important qualifications of carerscarers

a - professional educationb - good and friendly behaviourc - practical experience in the care for the elderlyd - time to talk with the elderly beside the technical procedurese - the person caring is always the samef - the carer consults experst when condition is changingg - the respondent's opinions are respected and taken into consideration during the provided careh - no answer

c - practical experience in the care for the elderlyb - good and friendly behaviourg - the respondent's opinions are respected and taken into consideration during the provided care

most important Ranged total1 2 3 3 2 1

32 27 35 96 54 35 18559 53 39 177 106 39 32295 51 50 285 102 50 43738 45 36 114 90 36 24011 35 25 33 70 25 12822 40 45 66 80 45 19140 46 66 120 92 66 278

0 0 1 0 0 1

95 51 50 285 102 50 43759 53 39 177 106 39 32240 46 66 120 92 66 278

Q23

Q8 Respondent or family owns the contemporary accomodation

no22,9%77,1%

yes

Q9 Planning to remain in contemporary housing situation also whenretired

0,7%yes

88,2%no

11,1%no answer

41,1%

31,3%

26,9%

0,3%

0,0%

10,0%

20,0%

30,0%

40,0%

50,0%

a -independent

living

b - moving toadaptedhome,

shelteredhomes

c -institutional

living

d - no answer

Best residence in the future (long- term care)Q24

The respondents involvement in elderly care on The respondents involvement in elderly care on voluntary basis at the momentvoluntary basis at the moment

Q20

noyes10,8% 88,9% 0,3%

no answer

Coordination of the care

31,6%

24,9%

22,6%

1,3%

3,7%

0,0% 0,7% 0,0% 0,7%2,0%

1,0%

11,4%

0,0%

10,0%

20,0%

30,0%

40,0%

a - therespondenthim/herself

c - children e -community/local

authorities

g - friends i - private sector k - parishw orkers

Q25

National trend in care of elderlyNational trend in care of elderly

15,8%

26,9%

56,9%

0,3%

0,00%

10,00%

20,00%

30,00%

40,00%

50,00%

60,00%

a - improving b - no changes c - gettingworse

d - no answer

Q26

Financing the care for the elderlyFinancing the care for the elderly

32,3%

65,0%

2,7%

0,0%

10,0%

20,0%

30,0%

40,0%

50,0%

60,0%

70,0%

a - public funding b - clients c - partly by clients,partly by public

funding

Q27

Extra taxesExtra taxesQ28

36,70%

62,30%

1%

a - yes

b - no

c - no answer

Needs for special attentionNeeds for special attentionagree partly agree disagreelevel value

266 28 2 1 558190 94 11 2 463198 87 10 2 473

157 123 12 5 425225 66 4 2 512151 133 9 4 426247 49 0 1 543274 19 1 3 566170 110 13 4 437

82 149 63 3 25068 108 117 4 127

193 85 17 2 454

141 119 33 4 368191 92 10 4 464217 68 7 5 495273 21 0 3 567

no of persons

Serious illnesses of old peopleFunctional capacityPrevention from mental health problems

Variety of social servicesVariety of health care servicesVariety of activitiesAccess to social servicesAccess to health care servicesAccess to activities

Estimation of being youngEstimation of being oldUnderstanding between generations

Access to new technologyBuilding and maintaining networksParticipation of older people in societyEmpowering elderly

Q29

frequency for yesvalueServices Access to health care services 274 IISoc.RelationsEmpowering elderly 273 IPatients Serious illnesses of old people 266 III

Services Access to social services 247 IServices Variety of health care services 225 IISoc.RelationsParticipation of older people in society 217 III

Patients Prevention from mental health problems198 ICulture Understanding between generations 193Soc.RelationsBuilding and maintaining networks 191 IIPatients Functional capacity 190 III

Q29a

Issues needing special attention to be paid in developing elderly care in the future

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463 473425

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