Balancing the Demands of Older People and Care Services of Healthy Aging: Assessment and Positioning of Care Facilities

ObjectivesThis study aims to analyze the demands of older people for care services and to evaluate and position care facilities to accommodate the requirements of healthy aging.MethodsData on the demand for care services in Chengdu were collected. Fuzzy-set qualitative comparison analysis was used f...

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Main Authors: Kai Zhang, Dan Li, Xiaoting Cheng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-06-01
Series:International Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.ssph-journal.org/articles/10.3389/ijph.2025.1607249/full
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Summary:ObjectivesThis study aims to analyze the demands of older people for care services and to evaluate and position care facilities to accommodate the requirements of healthy aging.MethodsData on the demand for care services in Chengdu were collected. Fuzzy-set qualitative comparison analysis was used for demands analysis. Probabilistic linguistic term sets were used to assess and position facilities. Finally, the recommendations methods were provided by different demands of older people.ResultsThere were four paths to produce the high demands for care services of older people. Among the six types of services, medical services, psychological counseling, and nursing services had the greatest impact, while diet conditions had the least. The older people with clear demands can select facilities by the first recommendation method, while those with unclear demands can choose from four types of facilities: recommended, non-recommended, suitable for forward-thinking customers, and suitable for concerned customers.ConclusionThis study provides valuable insights into older people, care facilities, and governments. The older people can choose suitable facilities by their demands, while facilities can enhance service quality accordingly. Governments can allocate resources efficiently and promote healthy aging.
ISSN:1661-8564