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The aim of this study is to identify the factors of the healing environment for the elderly receiving long-term care, as perceived by healthcare providers in long-term care hospital and nursing home. The participants were 130 healthcare providers who worked at long-term care hospitals and a nursing home in a region. The data was collected by the structured questionnaire and analyzed by using SPSS/Win 22.0. The mean of the healing environmental importance perceived by participants were 4.76(±0.46). Among the healing environmental domains, comfort scored highest with 4.64 (±0.32) on average, followed by sociality with 4.41 (±0.58), stability with 4.35 (±0.53), territoriality with 4.31 (±0.61), and livability with 4.21 (±0.66). There was no significant difference in the mean importance of any domains in the healing environment between long-term care hospitals and nursing home where the respondents worked. The healing environmental factors affecting the perceived healing environmental importance of participants were natural view, safety/security, and privacy (R2= 0.29). The research findings suggest that healthcare providers in long-term care facilities need to make efforts to recognize the importance of the healing environment and to reflect it in the health care plans.
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1. Introduction
2. Method of Research
2.1. Research Subjects and Data Collection
2.2. Research Instrument
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. General Characteristics
3.2. Perceived Healing Environmental Importance and Necessary Spaces for Healing Environment of Participants
3.3. Healing Environmental Factors to Improve Quality of Life for Elderly Inpatients
3.4. Healing Environmental Factors Affecting the Perceived Healing Environmental Importance of Participants
4. Discussion
5. Conclusion
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