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Elderly care recipients in a Swedish municipality living in their own homes: their diseases, functional health status and care provided as reported by formal carers
Authors:Gunilla Olivius OHN MPH student    Ingalill Rahm Hallberg DMSc  RNT  Birgitta Olsson RN
Institution:Care Research and Development Unit, University of Lund and Kristianstad University College of Health Sciences, Kristianstad, Sweden
Abstract:The aim of this study was to investigate from the perspective of formal carers the care given to people aged 65 and over, who are cared for in their own homes by informal care. Thirty-three district nurses (DNs) and 20 home service assistants in a municipality with 13500 inhabitants (over 65 years old), were interviewed about the location of care recipients and 398 care recipients were located. Most of them were over 80 years old and had more than one disease (62%), mostly related to the circulatory system (27%). Dependence in three or more of the Katz ADL categories was seen in 30%, reduced mobility in 67%, reduced memory in 34% to a degree that restricted their everyday life and 34% of them could seldom or never be alone. Care had been given for three years or more for 57% of these people. The monitoring of the disabilities and reduced functional health status differed significantly between the diagnostic groups. Home help service was associated with the care recipients' ADL index but not with their need for continuous monitoring. The DNs' care did not relate to any of the variables. In conclusion, diagnoses, the care recipients ability to be alone and functional health status are important variables to include when assessing the demands for home care and when planning supplementary care for home care recipients and their informal caregivers.
Keywords:ability to be alone  dependency  diagnosis  home care  informal care  needs assessment
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