Literature DB >> 11858784

[Contribution of women and low-income households to the provision of informal home healthcare].

D La Parra1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine gender and socioeconomic inequalities in the production of informal home health care.
METHODS: Cross-sectional survey. The study population was formed by 17.907 individuals interviewed in 1994 in the Spanish sample of 1994 the European Community Household Panel. The number of caregivers in the sample is 1.305 individuals (7.3% of the total). Two outcome measures were analysed: the risk of being an informal caregiver and the risk of caring more than 28 h weekly. The independent variables were the household income level, occupation, gender, age and self-perceived health status. The odds ratio are obtained from logistic regression models.
RESULTS: Women are more likely than men to provide care for someone (74.4%). Low-income individual without occupation bear the greatest probability of providing care more than 28 h weekly OR = 2.24 (1.45-3.47). Bad self-perceived health status in people with occupation is associated with being a full-time caregiver OR = 4.51 (1.48-13.68). Age increase the probability both of being an informal caregiver and to care more than 28 hours a week.
CONCLUSION: Women, low-income social classes and aged people bear the greatest burden of giving care.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11858784     DOI: 10.1016/s0213-9111(01)71612-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gac Sanit        ISSN: 0213-9111            Impact factor:   2.139


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