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A Comparative Analysis of Home Care Systems in South Korea, the United States, Australia, and Japan: From the Perspective of Respecting the Elderly’s Right to Self-Determination

Title
A Comparative Analysis of Home Care Systems in South Korea, the United States, Australia, and Japan: From the Perspective of Respecting the Elderly’s Right to Self-Determination
Alternative Author(s)

Han, Da Jeong ; Kim, So Yoon

Keyword
Comparatively Analysis ; Home Care System ; Long-Term Care Insurance ; Right to Self-Determination ; Self-Directed Care
Publication Year
2025-06-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.45 No.2, pp.282-306
Abstract
This study examines whether older adults' self-determination right is respected in their use of care services. It aims to identify issues in the Home Care System of Long-Term Care Insurance, suggest improvements, and guide future policies. Using Gilbert & Terrell’s framework, we compared home care systems in South Korea, the United States, Australia, and Japan. The comparative analysis showed that, unlike in other countries, older adults in South Korea's Home Care System had difficulty participating in service delivery and making meaningful choices. Moreover, the system lacked adequate support for those with limited decision-making capacity to make informed choices. In contrast, the United States, Australia, and Japan have systems that empower older adults to participate actively in service delivery and make their own choices. Additionally, the United States and Australia have widely implemented decision-making support systems. Furthermore, these countries have made efforts to respect older adults’ right to self-determination in the service delivery process by implementing self-directed care programs. These findings highlight the need for stronger mechanisms to empower older adults in service delivery and decision-making within the Home Care System of Long-Term Care Insurance. Policies should also strengthen mechanisms for older adults to exercise their right to self-determination in home care services and promote decision-making support in care settings.
ISSN
1226-072X
DOI
10.15709/hswr.2025.45.2.282
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Social service > Welfare for older persons
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