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Correlates of Formal Support Service Use among Dementia Caregivers.

Sara J Feldman1, Erica Solway2, Matthias Kirch2, Preeti Malani2,3, Dianne Singer2,4, J Scott Roberts1.   

Abstract

Informal caregivers for persons with dementia frequently report needing assistance, yet formal support service use has been low. To better understand factors associated with service use, correlates of self-reported service use (e.g., support groups, family mediation, family leave, classes/trainings, and respite care) among dementia caregivers were assessed. The National Poll on Healthy Aging conducted a nationally representative web-based survey of adults aged 50-80 (N = 2,131) using Ispos' KnowledgePanel®; 148 reported caregiving for an adult with memory loss [61.5% female; 25% nonwhite, 54.1% aged 50-64]. Multivariable logistic regression analyzes assessed caregiver and care recipient characteristics associated with service use within the prior year. Nearly 25% of caregivers used at least one service. Caregiver characteristics associated with greater likelihood of service use included not working [7.5 OR; 2.73, 20.62 CI]; income <$30,000/year [5.9 OR; 1.27, 27.17 CI]; and residing in Western US [7.5 OR; 2.73, 20.62 CI]. Ability of care recipient to be left alone safely for only three hours or less [5.1 OR; 1.66, 15.46 CI] was associated with greater likelihood of use. Support service use remains low. Findings suggest need to consider caregivers' employment status, income, and geographical location in service design and implementation.

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Keywords:  Alzheimer’s disease; Caregiving; health care policy; home and community-based services; social support

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32921273      PMCID: PMC9048125          DOI: 10.1080/01634372.2020.1816589

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gerontol Soc Work        ISSN: 0163-4372


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