使用荷兰全国数据的严重残疾老年人的长期护理权利轨迹。

IF 3.7 2区 社会学 Q1 GERONTOLOGY
France Portrait, Yvonne Krabbe-Alkemade, Trynke Hoekstra, Kristina Thompson, Hanna Rusticus
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长期护理轨迹通常在护理类型、过渡和持续时间上有所不同。了解这些模式有助于优化护理服务。本研究旨在(1)确定重度残疾老年人的正式长期护理轨迹,(2)评估个体特征与这些轨迹之间的关系。研究使用了来自护理需求评估中心的全国行政数据。样本包括2015年7月1日所有140,973名65岁以上的老年人,他们因身体或心理问题而获得机构护理。研究期间为2010年1月至2019年6月。进行潜在类别增长分析以得出不同的护理轨迹。使用多项逻辑回归分析来检验个体特征与这些轨迹之间的关系。确定了五种轨迹,其复杂性和长期护理需求的持续时间各不相同。其中2例为轻度(躯体)机构护理,3例为(老年心理)机构护理,其持续时间和强度不断增加。男性和年轻人更有可能需要密集的(老年心理)机构护理。这项研究突出了严重残疾老年人的正式长期护理轨迹之间的明显差异。虽然不那么慷慨的权利标准可能导致正式(机构)护理方面的支出相对较低,但这也意味着更多地使用其他选择,例如非正式和社区护理。这些见解可用于定制未来长期护理服务的提供,并为与长期护理系统的财务可持续性相关的政策提供信息。
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Trajectories of long-term care entitlements in severely disabled older adults using nationwide Dutch data.

Long-term care trajectories typically vary in care types, transitions and durations. Understanding these patterns can help optimize care provision. This study aimed at (1) identifying formal long-term care trajectories of severely disabled older individuals, and (2) assessing the relationships between individual characteristics and these trajectories.Nationwide administrative data from the Centre for Care Needs Assessment were used. The sample included all 140,973 individuals older than 65 and with institutional care entitlements for somatic or psychogeriatric problems on July 1, 2015. The study period was from January 2010 to June 2019. Latent class growth analysis was performed to derive distinct care trajectories. Multinomial logistic regression analysis was used to examine the relationships between individual characteristics and these trajectories.Five trajectories were identified, varying in complexity and duration of needs in long-term care. Two were characterized by mostly mild (somatic) institutional care and three by (psychogeriatric) institutional care with increasing duration and intensity. Men and younger individuals were more likely to require intensive (psychogeriatric) institutional care.This study highlighted clear divergences among formal long-term care trajectories of severely disabled older individuals. Though less generous entitlement criteria may result in relatively lower expenditures in formal (institutional) care, they also imply increased use of alternatives, such as informal and community care. These insights can be used to tailor the provision of long-term care services in the future, and inform policy related to the financial sustainability of long-term care systems.

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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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