| Literature DB >> 24884598 |
Lena Dorin1, Suzi C Turner, Lea Beckmann, Jörg große Schlarmann, Andreas Faatz, Sabine Metzing, Andreas Büscher.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We see a growing number of older adults receiving long-term care in industrialized countries. The Healthcare Utilization Model by Andersen suggests that individual need characteristics influence utilization. The purpose of this study is to analyze correlations between need characteristics and service utilization in home care arrangements.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24884598 PMCID: PMC4053269 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-14-233
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Independent and dependent variables
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| …you felt that your relatives were overextended or stressed out? | never | ||
| …you were concerned that your family caregiver will not be able to provide the same care as nowadays? | very rarely | ||
| …you waited a long time for help or support? | | ||
| …you felt lonely or left alone? | |||
| …you missed contact to other people or personal conversations? | sometimes | ||
| …you were frightened that there could be a medical emergency situation? | often | ||
| …you feared that you are unable to call for help in case of emergency? | |||
| Have you, as a care recipient, been in the hospital overnight in the last 12 months? | no | | |
| yes, once | |||
| yes, twice | |||
| yes, more than twice | |||
| How long have you been at the hospital for the past 12 months? | less than one week | | |
| up to two weeks | |||
| two to four weeks | |||
| more than four weeks | |||
| Have you ever had a pressure sore? | yes | | |
| no | |||
| How do you assess the health of your primary caregiver? | bad | | |
| less well | |||
| good | |||
| very good | |||
| excellent | |||
| | | ||
| A nursing service offers professional support in personal care, nutrition, and domestic care | I already use it | use | |
| → utilization | | ||
| Counseling can be offered by nursing services, hospital/healthcare insurance, or from community care access centers. It can also take place in the home environment. | I don’t use, but I want to use it | ||
| no use | |||
| Training and guidance for care recipients and their family caregivers are provided by nursing services, health/care funds – also possible at home | → potential future use | ||
| At the day center, the day care recipients are cared for in a facility. A pick-up and delivery service is organized as well as meals/food. | I don’t use it and I don’t want to use it | ||
| Short-term care is the temporary (maximum of four weeks per year) move to a short-term care facility, for example after a hospital stay, or in case the family care person is not available for a particular time period. | |||
| → rejection | |||
| I don’t know what this is | |||
| Mobile services bring drinks, food, or other purchases directly to your home, e.g. meals on wheels. | |||
| → not informed | |||
| This is where relatives of care recipients meet for (regular) exchange. | |||
Utilization, Potential future use, Rejection and Not informed per Service in % (N)
| 58.1% (548) | 13.7% (129) | 25.8% (243) | 2.4% (23) | 100% (943) | |
| 56.9% (510) | 18.3% (164) | 16.6% (149) | 8.2% (74) | 100% (897) | |
| 24.2% (214) | 32.3% (286) | 36.8% (326) | 6.8% (60) | 100% (886) | |
| 21.0% (188) | 13.0% (116) | 61.1% (546) | 4.9% (44) | 100% (894) | |
| 18.0% (152) | 26.2% (222) | 37.4% (316) | 18.4% (156) | 100% (846) | |
| 5.4% (46) | 17.2% (146) | 66.1% (560) | 11.2% (95) | 100% (847) | |
| 6.2% (53) | 13.7% (118) | 58.8% (506) | 21.3% (183) | 100% (860) |
Figure 1Age and gender related differences in utilization.
Descriptive analysis of need characteristics
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| …you felt that your relatives were overextended or stressed out? | 26.8% (261) | 26.5% (258) | 38.6% (376) | 8.0% (78) | 100% (973) | |
| …you were concerned that your family caregiver will not be able to provide the same care as nowadays? | 40.2% (396) | 18.9% (186) | 32.0% (316) | 8.9% (88) | 100% (986) | |
| …you waited a long time for help or support? | 72.5% (697) | 19.7% (189) | 6.2% (60) | 1.6% (15) | 100% (961) | |
| …you felt lonely or left alone? | 43.3% (430) | 24.6% (244) | 25.7% (255) | 6.4% (63) | 100% (992) | |
| …you missed contact to other people or personal conversations? | 35.0% (346) | 23.3% (230) | 29.7% (294) | 12.0% (119) | 100% (989) | |
| …you were frightened that there could be a medical emergency situation? | 22.4% (217) | 25.4% (246) | 41.1% (399) | 11.1% (108) | 100% (970) | |
| …you feared that you are unable to call for help in case of emergency? | 45.8% (439) | 28.5% (273) | 20.1% (193) | 5.6% (54) | 100% (959) | |
Correlations between need characteristics and service utilization
| 2.19 | 0.58-11.37 | 0.256 | |
| 0.29 | 0.055-0.915 | 0.034* | |
| 10.23 | 1.907-116.353 | 0.004* | |
| 0.48 | 0.087-2.20 | 0.346 | |
| 3.10 | 0.77-18.09 | 0.115 | |
| 0.93 | 0.29-2.75 | 0.892 | |
| 0.79 | 0.21-2.88 | 0.715 | |
| 0.48 | 0.11-2.88 | 0.250 | |
| 0.81 | 0.29-2.27 | 0.687 | |
| 0.47 | 0.03-7.14 | 0.584 | |
| 6.34 | 1.768-54.298 | 0.001* | |
| 0.13 | 0.01-1.22 | 0.078 | |
| 641.30 | 9.141-694517.9 | 0.0003* | |
AIC (Akaike’s information criterion) = 66.32; Deviance = 38.32 (p = 0.0003, Chi-square).
*significant, a p-value of <0.05 was chosen as being significant.