Absence of care among community-dwelling older adults with dementia and functional limitations.

IF 17 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Nature aging Pub Date : 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1038/s43587-025-00836-y
Zhuoer Lin, Yuting Qian, Thomas M Gill, Xiaohui Hou, Heather Allore, Shanquan Chen, Xi Chen
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Assistance with daily activities is crucial for persons living with dementia and functional limitations, yet many face substantial challenges in accessing adequate care and support. Using harmonized longitudinal survey data (2012-2018) from the United States, England, 18 European countries, Israel and China, we found that at least one-fifth of persons with dementia and functional limitations received no personal assistance for basic activities of daily living or instrumental activities of daily living, regardless of regional development level. Care gaps were widespread across both basic activities of daily living or instrumental activities of daily living limitations, as well as for informal and formal care. Disparities were evident, with less educated people more likely to lack formal care, whereas those living alone often lacked informal support, resulting in the absence of any care. Alarmingly, care availability showed no improvement over time. Our findings underscore the urgent need for policies to address inequities and ensure critical access to care services for this vulnerable population worldwide.

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对痴呆症患者和功能受限者来说,日常活动的协助至关重要,但许多人在获得适当护理和支持方面面临巨大挑战。利用来自美国、英国、18 个欧洲国家、以色列和中国的统一纵向调查数据(2012-2018 年),我们发现,无论地区发展水平如何,至少有五分之一的痴呆症患者和功能受限者在基本日常生活活动或工具性日常生活活动方面没有获得个人协助。在日常生活基本活动或日常生活工具性活动限制方面,以及在非正规和正规护理方面,护理差距都很普遍。差距是显而易见的,受教育程度较低的人更有可能缺乏正规护理,而独居者往往缺乏非正规支持,从而导致缺乏任何护理。令人担忧的是,随着时间的推移,护理的可获得性并没有得到改善。我们的研究结果突出表明,迫切需要制定政策来解决不平等问题,并确保全球这一弱势群体能够获得关键的护理服务。
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