An overview of in-home care for older people in Portugal: an empirical study about the customers.

José Ignácio Guinaldo Martin, Laura Maria Alves de Oliveira, Natália Sofia Correia Duarte
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Background: The Portuguese in-home care services have never been adequately studied or identified. This is because of the lack of classification of variables related to the care receiver and to the demographic and organizational context in which it is inserted.

Methods: The 126 organizations in the central region of Portugal were categorized into four groups depending on whether they were located in a rural or urban environment and on whether they were large or small organizations. To obtain information, the In-Home Care Protocol (ProSAD), Elderly Assessment System (EASYcare), and the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression (CES-D) scale were applied to 48 customers (6 randomly chosen customers of in-home care services of each of the 8 randomly selected organizations, 2 per group of variables).

Results: The rural context denoted a lack of diversity of services and the number of organizations available is reduced which implies less time spent with the customers. The more dependent customers at the time of registration (Kruskal-Wallis test [KW] = 12.79; p < .05) in large organizations (Mann-Whitney [U] = 190.5; p < .05) benefit more from the services.

Conclusions: In-home care services are underused and are oriented to treat those that have a family caregiver. Overall, in-home care in Portugal still has much to achieve when compared with other European countries.

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葡萄牙老年人家庭护理概述:一项关于客户的实证研究。
背景:葡萄牙家庭护理服务从未被充分研究或确定。这是因为缺乏与护理接受者和其所处的人口和组织环境有关的变量分类。方法:在葡萄牙中部地区的126个组织被分为四组,这取决于他们是否位于农村或城市环境,以及他们是否大或小的组织。为了获取信息,我们采用家庭护理方案(ProSAD)、老年人评估系统(EASYcare)和流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D)对48名客户进行调查(随机选择8个机构的家庭护理服务客户6名,每组变量2名)。结果:农村环境表示缺乏多样性的服务和可用的组织数量减少,这意味着更少的时间花在客户。注册时客户依赖性越强(Kruskal-Wallis检验[KW] = 12.79;p < 0.05) (Mann-Whitney [U] = 190.5;P < 0.05)。结论:家庭护理服务未得到充分利用,主要针对那些有家庭照顾者的患者。总的来说,与其他欧洲国家相比,葡萄牙的家庭护理还有很多要做的。
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