Characteristics and population estimates of unpaid end of life carers: An observational study.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Clare Gardiner, Arthur Juet, Edward Jd Webb, Juliet Stone
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Abstract

Background: Improving support for unpaid carers is a policy priority internationally, yet there are few reliable population estimates on numbers of end of life carers, and little is known about the demographic characteristics of this group.

Aim: (1) Estimate the number of unpaid end of life carers in the UK; (2) Describe demographic characteristics of this group.

Design: An observational study using data from the UK Household Longitudinal Survey (Understanding Society), Health Survey for England and the Office for National Statistics to estimate the number of end of life carers in the UK. Understanding Society was used to explore characteristics of end of life carers including poverty before and after bereavement.

Participants: Understanding Society collects annual data on around 40,000 households in the UK, including carers.

Results: Data from Understanding Society suggests there are 150,000-180,000 unpaid end of life care in the UK each year, while data from Health Survey for England suggests a higher estimate at 570,000-775,000 carers. End of life carers are more likely to be older and female. There is an increase in the percentage of carers falling into poverty one year after they provided care.

Conclusions: These analyses have provided the first estimate of the number of end of life carers in the UK, using methods which are replicable in other countries. Our data provide a useful benchmark both for the UK and for other comparable high income countries. Many end of life carers are living in poverty, including after bereavement, showing a need for policy initiatives to provide support.

无薪临终照护者的特征和人口估计:一项观察性研究。
背景:改善对无薪照护者的支持是国际上的一项政策重点,但对临终照护者的数量几乎没有可靠的人口估计,而且对这一群体的人口特征知之甚少。目的:(1)估计英国无偿临终关怀者的数量;(2)描述这一群体的人口特征。设计:一项观察性研究,使用来自英国家庭纵向调查(理解社会)、英格兰健康调查和国家统计局的数据来估计英国临终关怀者的数量。本研究以“了解社会”为研究工具,探讨临终照护者在丧亲前后的贫穷状况。参与者:了解社会收集英国约4万个家庭的年度数据,包括护理人员。结果:来自“理解社会”的数据显示,英国每年有15万至18万名无偿临终护理人员,而英国健康调查的数据显示,这一数字更高,为57万至77.5万名护理人员。临终关怀者更可能是老年人和女性。护理人员在提供护理一年后陷入贫困的比例有所增加。结论:这些分析提供了英国临终护理人员数量的第一个估计,使用的方法在其他国家是可复制的。我们的数据为英国和其他可比较的高收入国家提供了有用的基准。许多临终照护者生活在贫困中,包括丧亲之后,这表明需要采取政策举措来提供支持。
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Palliative Medicine
Palliative Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
9.10%
发文量
125
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Palliative Medicine is a highly ranked, peer reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to improving knowledge and clinical practice in the palliative care of patients with far advanced disease. This outstanding journal features editorials, original papers, review articles, case reports, correspondence and book reviews. Essential reading for all members of the palliative care team. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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