成人日间护理服务对不同用户群体的分配:基于登记的横断面研究。

IF 2.4 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health Services Insights Pub Date : 2024-02-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11786329241231003
Lisa Victoria Burrell, Hanne Marie Rostad, Tore Wentzel-Larsen, Maren Kristine Raknes Sogstad
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积极老龄化的国际政策强调长期护理对象的活动和社会关系,例如通过成人日间护理。然而,有关此类服务分配对象的知识却很少。我们的目的是调查那些有助于决定为患有或未患有痴呆症的护理对象分配成人日间护理服务的特征。这项研究从挪威初级卫生保健登记册中选取了2019年12月31日接受长期护理服务的全部250 687人。我们还从市-州-报告登记册和一项全国调查中添加了市级数据。通过比较成人日间护理服务与其他服务的分配情况进行的多层次分析发现,市级聚类约为 20%。独居的护理对象接受成人日间护理的几率更高,而接受成人日间护理的几率随着年龄的增长而降低。残疾程度和性别也与成人日间护理的分配有显著关联,但不同用户群体的关联方向不同。随着市政当局不受限制收入的增加,将成人日间护理分配给非痴呆症患者的几率也随之降低。其他城市特征对成人日间护理的分配没有明显影响。总之,与城市特征相比,个人特征对成人日间护理分配的影响更大,而且研究结果发现,有痴呆症和没有痴呆症的护理对象之间存在明显差异。
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Allocation of Adult Day Care Services to Different User Groups: A Register-Based Cross-Sectional Study.

The international policy of active ageing emphasises activities and social relations for long-term care recipients, for example through adult day care. Knowledge about who are allocated such services is, however, sparse. We aimed to investigate characteristics that contribute to determine allocation of adult day care for care recipients with and without dementia. This study selected all 250 687 individuals who received long-term care services on 31 December 2019 from the Norwegian Register for Primary Health Care. We added municipal level data from the Municipality-State-Reporting register and a national survey. Multilevel analyses comparing allocation of adult day care services to other services found that municipal clustering was around 20%. Care recipients who lived alone had higher odds of receiving adult day care, while the odds of receiving adult day care decreased as age increased. Disability level and gender were also significantly associated with allocation of adult day care, but in different directions for different user groups. As the unrestricted revenues of municipalities increased, the odds of allocating adult day care to people without dementia decreased. Other municipality characteristics did not significantly impact the allocation of adult day care. In conclusion, individual characteristics were more influential in allocation of adult day care than municipality characteristics, and the results uncovered clear differences between care recipients with and without dementia.

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