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Formal support for informal caregivers to older persons with dementia through the course of the disease: an exploratory, cross-sectional study

机译:在疾病过程中对老年痴呆症患者的非正式照料者的正式支持:一项探索性横断面研究

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In European countries, knowledge about availability and utilization of support for informal caregivers caring for older persons (≥65?years) with dementia (PwD) is lacking. To be able to evaluate and develop the dementia support system for informal caregivers to PwD, a survey of European support systems and professionals involved is needed. The aim of this study was to explore support for informal caregivers to PwD in European countries. We investigated the availability and utilization of support in each of the participating countries, and the professional care providers involved, through the dementia disease. A mapping system was used in 2010–2011 to gather information about estimations of availability, utilization, and professional providers of support to informal caregivers caring for PwD. Data collected was representing each country as a whole. There was high availability of counselling, caregiver support, and education from the diagnosis to the intermediate stage, with a decrease in the late to end of life stage. Utilization was low, although there was a small increase in the intermediate stage. Day care and respite care were highly available in the diagnosis to the intermediate stage, with a decrease in the late to end of life stage, but both types of care were utilized by few or no caregivers through any of the disease stages. Professionals specialized in dementia (Bachelor to Master’s degree) provided counselling and education, whereas caregiver support for informal caregivers and day care, respite care, and respite care at home were provided by professionals with education ranging from upper secondary schooling to a Master’s degree. Counselling, caregiver support, and education were highly available in European countries from diagnosis to the intermediate stage of the dementia disease, decreasing in the late/end of life stages but were rarely utilized. Countries with care systems based on national guidelines for dementia care seem to be more aware of the importance of professionals specialized in dementia care when providing support to informal caregivers. Mapping the systems of support for informal caregivers of PwD is a valuable tool for evaluating existing systems, internationally, nationally and locally for policy making.
机译:在欧洲国家,缺乏有关对照顾老年痴呆症(PwD)(≥65岁)的非正式护理人员的支持的可用性和利用的知识。为了能够评估和开发针对PwD的非正式护理人员的痴呆症支持系统,需要对欧洲支持系统和相关专业人员进行调查。这项研究的目的是在欧洲国家中探索对非正式护理人员的支持。我们通过痴呆症疾病调查了每个参与国以及所涉及的专业护理提供者的支持的可用性和利用情况。 2010-2011年使用了一个绘图系统来收集有关可用性,利用率和专业照料者的估计信息,以支持照料残疾人的非正式照料者。收集的数据代表了每个国家的整体。从诊断到中期阶段,咨询,照料者支持和教育的可用性很高,生命后期到生命周期的减少。利用率很低,尽管中间阶段的增长很小。在诊断到中间阶段时,日托和暂托护理非常有用,在生命的晚期到末期有所减少,但是在任何疾病阶段,很少或没有照顾者使用这两种类型的护理。痴呆症专业人士(学士至硕士学位)提供咨询和教育,而非正式护理人员和日托,暂托护理和在家暂托护理的护理人员支持则由受过高中教育到硕士学位的专业人员提供。从诊断到痴呆症的中期阶段,欧洲国家提供咨询,照料者支持和教育的机会很高,在生命的晚期/末期有所减少,但很少被利用。拥有以痴呆症护理国家指南为基础的护理系统的国家在向非正式照护者提供支持时似乎更意识到专门从事痴呆症护理的专业人员的重要性。绘制出对PwD非正式照护者的支持系统的图谱,对于评估国际,国家和地方的现有系统以制定政策而言,是一种宝贵的工具。

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