Are public care and services for older people targeted according to need? Applying the Behavioural Model on longitudinal data of a Swedish urban older population |
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Authors: | Kristina Larsson Mats Thorslund Ingemar Kåreholt |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Social Work, Stockholm University/Aging Research Center, Karolinska Institutet/Stockholm University, Box 6401, 113 82 Stockholm, Sweden;(2) Stockholm Gerontology Research Center, Box 6401, 113 82 Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The objectives were to identify factors that predict the use of home help services and transition into institutional care
and to study to what extent care services were targeted according to the individuals’ needs. A further objective was to study
whether people who had moved into institutional care facilities had received home help prior to institutionalisation. A community-dwelling
sample (n=502) aged 81–100 was twice interviewed and assessed with medical examinations. Their use of public elderly care between 1994/1996
and 2000 was studied using survival analyses. Need factors, according to the Andersen Behavioural Model, were the most important predictors for the use of elderly care. Among people
living alone, dementia, functional limitations, and depressive symptoms predicted the use of home help services and institutionalisation.
Among non-demented cohabiting people, depressive symptoms and dependence in ADLs increased the likelihood of both home help
and institutionalisation. Among cohabiting people with dementia, the effect of dementia was difficult to separate from the
effects of ADL limitations and depression. Enabling factors were of importance among cohabiting people. A high level of education increased the likelihood of moving into institutional
care, and informal extra-residential care increased the likelihood of both outcomes indicating that elderly care resources
had not been targeted solely according to need. Predisposing factors such as age and gender were of importance only among people living alone. Basically the same factors predicted both the receipt
of home help and institutionalisation. Only 4% of people living alone and 5% of those cohabiting moved to institutions without
previously receiving home help. |
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Keywords: | Home- and community-based services Elderly care Dementia Depression The Andersen Behavioural Model |
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