An Analysis of the Effects of the Income Level of the Family Caregivers for the Recipients in Long-Term Care facilities on the Willingness to Pay for Use of Better Services: A cross-sectional study

Q4 Nursing
Jinhee Kwon, Eun-Jeong Han, Hyun Ki Kim
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to confirm how the income level of the family caregivers for recipients in long-term care (LTC) facilities are related to family caregivers’ willingness to pay out-of-pocket payments for better LTC services. Methods: This study used the 2021 survey data on cost sharing in LTC facilities, which surveyed 1,111 family caregivers of recipients. To analyze the effect of the income level of family caregivers on the willingness to pay out-of-pocket payments for better LTC services, a chi-square test, a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, and a logistic regression analysis were performed. Results: We found that 39.0% of respondents were willing to pay out-of-pocket payments if better services were available to recipients. Adjusted for recipient’s and family caregivers’ variables, characteristics of out-of-pocket payment, and LTC service use, the willingness to pay in the monthly household income level of 5 million won and more was 3.28 times higher than those in the monthly household income level of less than 1 million won (95% confidence level=1.93~5.55, p<.001). As monthly household income rises, the odds ratio of willingness to pay tended to increase (p<.001). Conclusion: Family caregivers who bear the out-of-pocket payments of LTC facilities are willing to pay more for better LTC services. In addition, the higher the income level of family caregivers, the higher their willingness to pay. A full-scale review of the system reform is needed to prevent out-of-pocket payments from becoming an economic barrier to service users and to contribute to service quality improvement and financial stability.
长期照护机构家庭照顾者收入水平对服务付费意愿的影响:横断面研究
目的:本研究的目的是确认家庭照顾者的收入水平与家庭照顾者为获得更好的长期护理服务而支付自付费用的意愿之间的关系。方法:本研究利用2021年LTC机构费用分担调查数据,对1111名受助人的家庭照顾者进行调查。为了分析家庭照顾者的收入水平对自费获得更好的LTC服务的意愿的影响,我们采用卡方检验、Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel检验和logistic回归分析。结果:我们发现39.0%的受访者愿意支付自掏腰包,如果更好的服务提供给收件人。调整受助者和家庭照顾者变量、自费支付特征、LTC服务使用情况后,月收入在500万韩元以上的家庭的支付意愿是月收入在100万韩元以下的家庭的3.28倍(95%置信水平=1.93~5.55,p< 0.001)。随着家庭月收入的增加,支付意愿的比值比有增加的趋势(p< 0.001)。结论:自费LTC机构的家庭照顾者愿意为更好的LTC服务支付更多费用。此外,家庭照顾者的收入水平越高,其支付意愿越高。需要对制度改革进行全面审查,以防止自费付款成为服务使用者的经济障碍,并有助于提高服务质量和财政稳定。
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