家庭护理工作人员的参与和与有LTSS需求的人的家庭共同居住。

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Health affairs scholar Pub Date : 2025-07-09 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1093/haschl/qxaf141
Ari Ne'eman, Bijan Niknam
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引言:劳动力短缺是将老年人和残疾人从机构护理中转移出来的一个关键障碍。我们试图了解与有长期服务和支持(LTSS)需求的人共同居住是否与家庭护理劳动力的就业有关。方法:利用当前人口调查(CPS)和美国社区调查(ACS)的数据,我们使用基数匹配来匹配家庭护工与人口统计学上相似的非家庭护工,并评估家庭护工与有LTSS需求的人和85岁以上的人共同居住的比例是否具有统计学上的差异。结果:在cps匹配的样本中,14.8%的家庭护工与有LTSS需求的人住在一起,2.8%的家庭护工与85岁以上的人住在一起,而人口统计学上相似的非家庭护工分别为4.2%和0.8% (P < 0.0001)。ACS的分析结果基本相似,排除了在自己家庭中工作的工人。结论:这些发现证明了家庭护理工作与家庭护理责任之间的关联,表明家庭护理工作可能对管理家庭护理责任的人有用,家庭护理工作者可能更好地帮助残疾家庭成员留在自己的家中,或两者兼而有之。
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Home care workforce participation and household co-residence with people with LTSS needs.

Home care workforce participation and household co-residence with people with LTSS needs.

Home care workforce participation and household co-residence with people with LTSS needs.

Introduction: Workforce shortages represent a critical barrier to efforts to divert older adults and people with disabilities from institutional care. We seek to understand whether co-residence with persons with Long Term Services and Supports (LTSS) needs is associated with employment in the home care workforce.

Methods: Using data from the Current Population Survey (CPS) and American Community Survey (ACS), we use cardinality matching to match home care workers with demographically similar non-home care workers and assess whether home care workers have statistically different rates of co-residence with persons with LTSS needs and persons aged 85+.

Results: In the CPS-matched sample, 14.8% of home care workers resided with people with LTSS needs and 2.8% resided with persons aged 85+ as compared to 4.2% and 0.8% of demographically similar non-home care workers, respectively (both P < 0.0001). Results were substantively similar in the ACS analysis, which excluded workers employed within their own household.

Conclusions: These findings document an association between home care employment and household caregiving responsibilities, suggesting that home care employment may be useful for persons managing household caregiving responsibilities, home care workers may better be able to assist disabled household members to stay in their own homes, or both.

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