Predictors of Societal Costs of Older Care-Dependent Adults Living in the Community in 11 European Countries.
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van Lier, Lisanne Ivan der Roest, Henriëtte G
Oosten, Babette Sh
Garms-Homolová, Vjenka
Onder, Graziano
Finne-Soveri, Harriet
V Jónsson, Pálmi
Ljunggren, Gunnar
Henrard, Jean-Claude
Topinkova, Eva
Sørbye, Liv Wergeland
Bernabei, Roberto
van Hout, Hein Pj
Bosmans, Judith E
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2019-01-01
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Predictors of Societal Costs of Older Care-Dependent Adults Living in the Community in 11 European Countries. 2019 Jan 23;12: doi: 10.1177/1178632918820947. Health Serv InsightsÚtdráttur
The objective was to identify predictors of societal costs covering formal and informal care utilization by older home care clients in 11 European countries. Societal costs of 1907 older clients receiving home care for 12 months from the Aged in Home care (AdHoc) study were estimated using the InterRAI Minimum Data Set for Home Care's (MDS-HC) resource use items. Predictors (medical, functional, and psychosocial domains) of societal costs were identified by performing univariate and multivariate generalized linear model analyses. Mean societal costs per participant were €36 442, ranging from €14 865 in Denmark to €78 836 in the United Kingdom. In the final multivariate model, country, being married, activities of daily living (ADL) dependency, cognitive impairment, limitations of going out, oral conditions, number of medications, arthritis, and cerebro vascular accident (CVA) were significantly associated with societal costs. Of the predictors, ADL dependency and limitations of going out may be modifiable. Developing interventions targeted at improving these conditions may create opportunities to curtail societal costs.Lu00FDsing
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