Substituting professional with informal care? A response to “how to handle gerontocracy”

IF 0.8 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Integrated Care Pub Date : 2023-10-24 DOI:10.1108/jica-08-2023-0063
Barbara Gösenbauer
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Purpose The comment addresses the idea of substituting professional elder care with informal care provided by early retirees to save economic costs. Design/methodology/approach The comment arose from reading “How to handle gerontocracy”, scientific research and critical, analytical thinking. Findings While having early pensioners deliver elderly care has positive implications, substituting professional with informal care must be challenged. First, the “unused reservoir” of early pensioners might be overestimated, as they often already have care responsibilities. Second, the substitution of professional services is already happening due to staff shortages. Third, untrained caregivers might struggle to provide the needed care quality, resulting in worse health outcomes (and higher follow-up costs). Finally, there are concerns of social sustainability: because of role expectations, mainly women may take on care tasks, reinforcing social inequality. Also, the third sector might lose hours of volunteer work. Originality/value The comment appeals to a critically rethinking of the idea of substituting professional services with informal care provision and argues for differentiated and well-tailored policy measures, taking into account the complex nature of (informal) caregiving.
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用非正式护理代替专业护理?对“如何处理老人政治”的回应
这篇评论论述了用提前退休人员提供的非正式护理取代专业老年人护理以节省经济成本的想法。这个评论来自于阅读“如何处理老人政治”、科学研究和批判性分析思维。虽然让提前领取养老金的人提供老年人护理具有积极意义,但必须挑战用非正式护理代替专业护理。首先,提前领取养老金的“未使用的水库”可能被高估了,因为他们通常已经承担了照顾他人的责任。其次,由于人员短缺,专业服务的替代已经开始出现。第三,未经培训的护理人员可能难以提供所需的护理质量,从而导致更差的健康结果(以及更高的后续费用)。最后,还有社会可持续性的问题:由于角色期望,主要是妇女可能承担照顾任务,加剧了社会不平等。此外,第三部门可能会失去志愿工作的时间。原创性/价值该评论呼吁批判性地重新思考以非正式护理提供取代专业服务的想法,并主张考虑到(非正式)护理的复杂性,采取有区别的和量身定制的政策措施。
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