The Number Of Family Caregivers Helping Older US Adults Increased From 18 Million To 24 Million, 2011-22.

Jennifer L Wolff, Jennifer C Cornman, Vicki A Freedman
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The evolving composition and experiences of the family caregiver workforce have profound ramifications for public policy but are not well understood. Drawing on the linked National Health and Aging Trends Study and National Study of Caregiving, we found that the numbers of family caregivers providing help to older adults increased by nearly six million between 2011 and 2022, rising from 18.2 million to 24.1 million. Among older adults receiving care, network size was stable, at about two caregivers per older adult at both points in time. However, in 2022, family caregivers were assisting older adults who were younger, more likely to be male and better educated, and less likely to have dementia. We found few changes in competing work and child care responsibilities, weekly care hours, and caregiving-related difficulty. A smaller number of family caregivers were assisting fewer older adults with dementia, but in this group, co-residence increased by 25 percent, average care hours increased by 50 percent, and employment decreased. For family caregivers as a whole, challenges persist, and for those assisting people with dementia, tailored surveillance and effective support programs are needed.

2011-22年,帮助美国老年人的家庭看护人数从1800万增加到2400万。
家庭护理人员队伍的组成和经验的演变对公共政策产生了深远的影响,但尚未得到很好的理解。根据相关的《全国健康与老龄化趋势研究》和《全国护理研究》,我们发现,在2011年至2022年间,为老年人提供帮助的家庭护理人员数量增加了近600万,从1820万增加到2410万。在接受照顾的老年人中,网络规模是稳定的,在两个时间点上,每个老年人大约有两个照顾者。然而,在2022年,家庭照顾者帮助的老年人更年轻,更有可能是男性,受教育程度更高,患痴呆症的可能性更小。我们发现,在工作和照顾孩子的责任、每周照顾孩子的时间和照顾孩子的相关困难方面,几乎没有变化。少数家庭照顾者帮助较少的老年痴呆症患者,但在这一组中,共同居住增加了25%,平均护理时间增加了50%,就业率下降。对于整个家庭照护者来说,挑战依然存在,对于那些帮助痴呆症患者的人来说,需要有针对性的监测和有效的支持方案。
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