The Effect of Nursing Quality And Peer Interaction on Life Quality of Nursing Home Residents: Mediated by Resident Satisfaction

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Zhao zhi , Hazlina Binti Abd Kadir

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China's aging population has boosted the development of the elderly care industry. The increase in China's per capita income and the transformation of consumption structure have led to an increase in demand for elderly care services. The Chinese government has introduced a number of policies to support the development of the elderly care industry, including measures to relax market access, provide financial subsidies and tax incentives. This study mainly aims to understand what factors are related to the quality of life of nursing home residents, in particular to verify the relationship between nursing quality, peer interaction, as well as residents' satisfaction and quality of life, and to verify the mediating relationship of residents' satisfaction. The residents of Baishanyuan KangYang Nursing Home in Shanxi Province were taken as the research object. Data were collected through questionnaire survey, SPSS and Amos were used for data analysis to demonstrate the relationship between them.

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