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Care available to severely disabled older persons living at home in Florence, Italy.

Mauro Di Bari1, Alessandro Pecchioli, Giampiero Mazzaglia, Monica Marini, Gavino Maciocco, Luigi Ferrucci, Niccolò Marchionni.   

Abstract

AIMS: To characterize the epidemiology of disability in, and the level of care available to, older community-dwellers in an Italian urban sample.
METHODS: In a 2-phase survey, persons aged 65+ years, randomly selected from the patients lists of 98 primary care physicians (PCP), were screened (phase I) by their PCP with a structured questionnaire to detect the presence of: 1) need of help in performing Basic and 2) Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (BADL, IADL); 3) poor vision or 4) hearing; 5) weight loss; 6) use of home care services; 7) self-perceived inadequacy of income. Subjects reporting 2+ problems were further evaluated in face-to-face structured interviews (phase II).
RESULTS: Of 5,445 participants, 597 (11%) screened positive in phase I and 416 were interviewed in phase II. Of these, 4, 29, 19 and 49% were disabled in 1-2 IADL, 3+ IADL, 1-2 BADL, and 3+ BADL. The extent of the support network increased with disability severity (p<0.01). The 274 participants with BADL disability received most of their help from close relatives (58.3+/-2.5%), followed by salaried assistants (20.5+/-2.1%), other relatives (19.5+/-1.9%), and public healthcare services (0.6+/-0.36%). Of the 397 care-givers interviewed, one-third were willing to institutionalize the older participants in case of further functional deterioration. This propensity was predicted only by a self-reported poor attitude towards caring.
CONCLUSION: Many severely disabled older Italians receive care in their home by highly supportive family members. The level of assistance provided to them by public healthcare services is minimal.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18283226      PMCID: PMC2646101          DOI: 10.1007/bf03324745

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aging Clin Exp Res        ISSN: 1594-0667            Impact factor:   3.636


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