Five-Year Community Management Rate for Dementia Patients: A Proposed Indicator for Dementia Policies.

Hyuk Sung Kwon, Jeewon Suh, Mi-Hee Kim, Boyoung Yoo, Minkyung Han, Im-Seok Koh, Hojin Choi
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Background and purpose: There is no specific indicator for monitoring dementia management. We propose an auxiliary indicator called the community management rate, defined as the proportion of dementia patients who receive informal care from close caregivers or themselves within their community population. The 5-year community management rate is the percentage of dementia patients who are receiving community management at 5 years after they were diagnosed. The aim of this study was to identify how the community management rate has changed over time and how the 5-year community management rate differs according to age, sex, income, residence area, and comorbidities.

Methods: We analyzed customized research database of the Korean National Health Insurance Services from 2003 to 2018. The 5-year community management rate was calculated annually with newly diagnosed dementia patients, and compared among subgroups according to age, sex, income, residence area, and comorbidities.

Results: This study analyzed 549,297 patients. Among those newly diagnosed with dementia in 2003, the mean duration of community management during the 15-year follow-up was 5.98 years. The community management rate decreased rapidly from 2003 to 2006, after which it increased. A low 5-year community management rate was associated with older age, higher comorbidity burden, nonmetropolitan residence, and low income.

Conclusions: The community management rate seems to reflect diverse patient factors. Efforts are needed to reduce the comorbidity burden and differences in the 5-year community management rate according to residence area and income. This study indicates the need for further investigations into the use of this indicator to monitor the management of dementia patients.

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痴呆患者五年社区管理率:痴呆政策的建议指标。
背景和目的:没有监测痴呆管理的具体指标。我们提出了一个辅助指标,称为社区管理率,定义为痴呆症患者在社区人口中接受亲密护理者或自己的非正式护理的比例。5年社区管理率是痴呆患者在确诊后5年内接受社区管理的百分比。本研究的目的是确定社区管理率如何随时间变化,以及5年社区管理率如何根据年龄、性别、收入、居住区域和合并症而变化。方法:对2003 - 2018年韩国国民健康保险服务定制化研究数据库进行分析。每年计算新诊断痴呆患者的5年社区管理率,并根据年龄、性别、收入、居住区域和合并症进行亚组比较。结果:本研究分析了549,297例患者。在2003年新诊断为痴呆症的患者中,15年随访期间社区管理的平均持续时间为5.98年。2003 - 2006年社区管理率迅速下降,之后又有所上升。5年社区管理率低与年龄较大、合并症负担较高、非大都市居住和低收入有关。结论:社区管理率反映了多种患者因素。需要努力减少合并症负担和5年社区管理率在不同居住区域和收入之间的差异。这项研究表明,需要进一步调查使用这一指标来监测痴呆患者的管理。
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