The effects of Direct Payments on the well-being of older adults in England.

IF 3.5 2区 社会学 Q1 GERONTOLOGY
Jinbao Zhang, Julien Forder
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Self-directed care is a model that allows older adults with disabilities to arrange home- and community-based services flexibly. This study examines the impact of England's self-directed care-Direct Payments-on older adults' well-being and explores how the effects vary among individual characteristics. This study used data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA, 2012-2023) on adults aged 65 and older who used Direct Payments and managed care (N = 568). We used propensity score matching methods to estimate the impact of Direct Payments on unmet needs, depressive symptoms, and quality of life. Direct Payments reduced unmet needs and had non-significant effects on depressive symptoms and quality of life. The beneficial effects of Direct Payments were more salient among older adults who were younger, had experienced less physical loss, and had reported met needs in the preceding survey. Our findings suggest that Direct Payments effectively improve older adults' care outcomes by addressing their unmet needs, with individuals possessing greater health capital being more likely to benefit from using them. Policymakers and practitioners should support the disadvantaged and mitigate disparities in well-being.

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直接支付对英国老年人福利的影响。
自我指导护理是一种模式,使残疾老年人能够灵活地安排家庭和社区服务。本研究考察了英国的自我导向护理——直接支付——对老年人福祉的影响,并探讨了个体特征之间的影响差异。这项研究使用了英国老龄化纵向研究(ELSA, 2012-2023)的数据,研究对象是65岁及以上使用直接支付和管理式护理的成年人(N = 568)。我们使用倾向评分匹配方法来估计直接支付对未满足需求、抑郁症状和生活质量的影响。直接支付减少了未满足的需求,对抑郁症状和生活质量没有显著影响。直接支付的有益效果在较年轻的老年人中更为明显,他们经历的身体损失较少,并且在之前的调查中报告满足了需求。我们的研究结果表明,通过解决老年人未满足的需求,直接支付有效地改善了老年人的护理结果,拥有更多健康资本的个人更有可能从使用它们中受益。政策制定者和从业人员应支持弱势群体,减轻福祉方面的差距。
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6.50
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7.90%
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72
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Ageing: Social, Behavioural and Health Perspectives is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the understanding of ageing in European societies and the world over. EJA publishes original articles on the social, behavioral and population health aspects of ageing and encourages an integrated approach between these aspects. Emphasis is put on publishing empirical research (including meta-analyses), but conceptual papers (including narrative reviews) and methodological contributions will also be considered. EJA welcomes expert opinions on critical issues in ageing. By stimulating communication between researchers and those using research findings, it aims to contribute to the formulation of better policies and the development of better practice in serving older adults. To further specify, with the term ''social'' is meant the full scope of social science of ageing related research from the micro to the macro level of analysis. With the term ''behavioural'' the full scope of psychological ageing research including life span approaches based on a range of age groups from young to old is envisaged. The term ''population health-related'' denotes social-epidemiological and public health oriented research including research on functional health in the widest possible sense.
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