Exploring the Importance of Hygiene in Home Care Environments
In a recent study carried out by Kyoku Co., over 90% of home care workers believe that maintaining hygiene and choosing appropriate care products are crucial in their work environments. This survey focused on various challenges faced by caregivers as the need for home care rises in Japan due to its aging society.
Background
As Japan experiences a growing number of elderly citizens requiring home care services, families are increasingly responsible for selecting care products and managing their home environments. To understand caregivers' perspectives, Kyoku Co. conducted a survey on the state of home care environments from the workers' viewpoint.
Survey Summary
The survey gathered responses from caregivers aged 20-50, revealing significant insights into their concerns:
1.
Hygiene Management: The top issue highlighted by caregivers is inadequate hygiene management in the homes they visit, noted by
58.9% of respondents.
2.
Physical Fatigue: The most challenging aspect reported by caregivers is physical fatigue, affecting
38.8% of them.
3.
Risk of Contamination: More than
70% of caregivers express worries about unintentionally bringing germs into patients' homes.
4.
Product Importance: An overwhelming
90% of respondents acknowledge the importance of hygiene management and the selection of care products for their work environments.
5.
Advisory Role: About
66.7% of caregivers provide advice on hygiene management and care product selection.
6.
Usability: When selecting care products, the primary criterion emphasized is
user-friendliness, favored by
42.1% of respondents.
Detailed Findings
Hygiene Management Concerns
Caregivers identified various challenges within clients' home environments. The significant concerns included not only hygiene management but also conditions such as disorganized spaces and insufficient cleaning efforts. Such environments complicate their ability to provide effective care.
Physical Exhaustion
Furthermore, caregivers pointed out that physical fatigue stands out as the most strenuous part of their job. This points to the need to assess workload and explore measures to alleviate physical demands, potentially improving overall worker satisfaction and efficiency.
Contamination Anxiety
A notable number of caregivers expressed anxiety over the risk of transmitting germs to patients. These concerns are vital, emphasizing the need for protocols to uphold cleanliness and safeguard both caregivers and clients.
Perceived Importance of Hygiene and Products
Over
90% of home care workers understand that maintaining a clean work environment is integral to effective caregiving. This statistic underscores a collective recognition of the direct correlation between hygiene practices and patient outcomes. Many caregivers actively engage in advising families on hygiene and product selection, reinforcing their role not just as caregivers but as educators.
Key Considerations in Product Selection
The standard most caregivers prioritize is the usability of products, highlighting the practical needs of daily caregiving routines. This finding suggests that product developers should focus on creating user-centered designs that simplify caregiving tasks.
Conclusion
The Kyoku Co. survey highlights pivotal issues for home care workers, especially the significance of maintaining a hygienic environment and the selection of appropriate care products. The highlighted concerns indicate a pressing need for resources and education to aid caregivers in managing hygiene effectively.
To support these efforts, Kyoku Co.'s
Fine Mini, a device designed to sanitize and deodorize spaces using hypochlorous acid, offers a potential solution to enhance cleanliness in home care settings. By simply using the device with water and a specified solution, caregivers can improve air quality and maintain hygienic conditions in the homes they visit.
For more information about
Fine Mini, please visit
Fine Mini Set.
About Kyoku Co.
- - Headquarters: 3-21-8 Kandagibori, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 101-0047, Japan
- - CEO: Toshihiro Matsunaga
- - Business Areas: Manufacturing and sales of hypochlorous acid air sanitizing and deodorizing machines.
- - Website: Kyoku Co.