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Factors Associated with Paid Service Use among Caregivers of Community-Dwelling Older Adults.
This study aimed to describe paid service use among informal caregivers of community-dwelling older adults and to identify factors associated with paid service use using data from the Caregiving in the U.S. 2020. Home modification was the most used paid service (43.2%) followed by paid help (41%), outside transportation (22.5%), and respite care (14.5%) among 912 caregivers. Higher levels of caregiver education and household income, recipients' older age, greater numbers of recipient health conditions/problems, higher levels of care intensity, and providing medical/nursing tasks were associated with a greater number of paid service use. Home healthcare clinicians play an essential role in supporting informal caregivers in the community setting by assessing caregiving needs and the home environment during each visit and referring caregivers to appropriate state or federal caregiver support programs. Research examining the decision-making process regarding paid service use among older adults and their caregivers could provide an opportunity to deliver more patient/caregiver-centered services.
期刊介绍:
Home Healthcare Now is the professional, contemporary journal serving the educational and communication needs of home care and hospice nurses. The journal is highly interactive and timely, focusing on the multidimensional, interdisciplinary and specialty practice areas of home care nursing. Clinical, operational, and educational home care nursing issues are the core of the publication; plentiful columns and features focus on practical, up-to-date approaches to everyday situations, as well as analysis and interpretation of how healthcare trends affect the home care nurse''s practice.