2013
DOI: 10.3130/jaabe.12.229
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Factors Affecting Long-term Care Facility Managers′ Perceived Difficulties in Organizational Space Planning

Abstract: This study examines the typology of the five factors affecting the space planning of long-term care (LTC) facilities in Taiwan to understand how they affect facility managers' perceived difficulty in engaging in space planning. Data were collected through questionnaires and nonlinear canonical correlation analysis (OVERALS) was used for data analysis. The results reveal that managers of leased LTC facilities experience greater difficulty in space planning than managers of facilities designed specifically for L… Show more

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“…Lastly, the guidelines that were suggested by specialists in regional facility operation during the project planning for application to the field were reflected to add indicators. These indicators also considered targets and efficient methods (Dincer and Rosen, 1999;Yen, 2013), as well as consistency and reliability, measurability, clarity, comprehensiveness, cost effectiveness, and comparability . The indicators of the sub-themes are described below.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, the guidelines that were suggested by specialists in regional facility operation during the project planning for application to the field were reflected to add indicators. These indicators also considered targets and efficient methods (Dincer and Rosen, 1999;Yen, 2013), as well as consistency and reliability, measurability, clarity, comprehensiveness, cost effectiveness, and comparability . The indicators of the sub-themes are described below.…”
Section: Selection Of Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%