[Informal health care in Belgium].

Maria-Isabel Farfan-Portet, Patrick Deboosere, Herman Van Oyen, Vincent Lorant
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Research on the provision of care is mostly based on household sample surveys, which cannot measure the prevalence of caregiving in the general population. In order to appraise the individuals' involvement in the provision of informal care, specific questions on the care provided were included in Belgium's 2001 Census. Using data from the census we aim at analyzing how the provision and the amount of informal care, varies with respect to the individual's socio-economic characteristics. We found that 1 out 10 Belgians provide informal care. As expected, most caregivers can be found among middle-aged women. Yet, the percentage of men and women providing informal care at home is quite similar. The education level has an unexpected influence on the provision of care: more educated individuals are more likely to be caregivers while lesser educated individuals are more likely to provide more hours of care. Given that informal care is a valuable resource for meeting the care needs of today's societies, more attention should be given to the consequences of providing it. Indeed, not considering the negative aspects of providing informal care, such as the deterioration in the health status of caregivers or the competing demands between working and caring, can lead to a reduction of the amount of informal care provided.

[比利时的非正式保健]。
关于提供照护的研究大多基于家庭抽样调查,无法衡量照护在一般人群中的普遍程度。为了评估个人参与提供非正式照料的情况,在比利时2001年人口普查中列入了关于所提供照料的具体问题。利用人口普查的数据,我们旨在分析非正式护理的提供和数量如何随个人的社会经济特征而变化。我们发现十分之一的比利时人提供非正式护理。不出所料,大多数照顾者是中年妇女。然而,在家中提供非正式护理的男性和女性的百分比相当相似。教育水平对提供照顾有意想不到的影响:受教育程度较高的人更有可能成为照顾者,而受教育程度较低的人更有可能提供更多的照顾时间。鉴于非正式护理是满足当今社会护理需要的宝贵资源,应更加注意提供这种护理的后果。事实上,不考虑提供非正式照料的消极方面,例如照料者的健康状况恶化或工作与照料之间的竞争需求,可能导致所提供的非正式照料的数量减少。
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