Factors influencing the experience of empowerment in Flemish (proxy) budget holders: A regression analysis

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health Policy Pub Date : 2025-03-04 DOI:10.1016/j.healthpol.2025.105295
Eva Pattyn , Paul Gemmel , Ruben Willems , Susan Lagaert , Jeroen Trybou
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The Flemish government implemented a cash-for-care scheme in 2017, allocating a personal budget (PB) as a voucher or cash budget to persons with physical and intellectual disabilities to increase budget holders’ empowerment. However, the literature shows that personal (inherent to budget holders) and contextual factors (inherent to cash-for-care schemes) potentially have an impact. This study, therefore, reports on Flemish budget holders’ empowerment and its associated factors. A survey was developed, examining personal and contextual factors related to empowerment. A convenience sample with multiple recruitment sources (via policy, user-, and care organization support) was used to recruit participants. Data collection took place from April 4, 2022, to October 31, 2022, and data were analyzed using bivariate and linear regression analyses. The survey was completed by 224 budget holders. The complexity of administrative procedures, educational level, private financial resources, and presence of an (in)formal care network were not associated with Flemish budget holders’ empowerment. However, the regression analyses showed that knowledge of the care and well-being sector, PB allocation type (cash and combination versus vouchers), and respondent type (proxies representing the budget holder versus people with disabilities as respondents) predicted empowerment. Knowledge and flexibility in PB use are significantly associated with higher empowerment scores. Enhancing knowledge about the (disability) care sector is thus a key objective when implementing a cash-for-care scheme.
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Health Policy 医学-卫生保健
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期刊介绍: Health Policy is intended to be a vehicle for the exploration and discussion of health policy and health system issues and is aimed in particular at enhancing communication between health policy and system researchers, legislators, decision-makers and professionals concerned with developing, implementing, and analysing health policy, health systems and health care reforms, primarily in high-income countries outside the U.S.A.
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