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The impact of chronic conditions of care recipients on the labour force participation of informal carers in Australia: which conditions are associated with higher rates of non-participation in the labour force?

机译:护理人员对澳大利亚非正规照料劳动力参与的影响:哪些条件与劳动力的不利率提高?

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Background Little is known about the effects of personal and other characteristics of care recipients on the behaviour of carers. The aim of this study is to examine the association between the main chronic (disabling) condition of care recipients and the likelihood of their (matched) primary carers aged 15–64 years being out of the labour force. Methods We conducted a retrospective analysis of cross-sectional data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics 2009 Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers (SDAC) for people aged 15–64 years. We estimated the rates of exit from the labour force for primary carers and non-carers; rates of chronic disease occurrence for care recipients living with their main carers; odds ratios of primary carers being out of the labour force associated with the main chronic condition of their care recipient who lives with them. Results From the 2009 SDAC, we identified 1,268 out of 37,186 eligible participants who were primary carers of a care recipient who lived with them. Of these, 628 (49.5%) were out of the labour force. Most common diseases of care recipients were: back problems (12%); arthritis and related disorders (10%); diseases of the nervous system (such as multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, cerebral palsy) (7.4%); and conditions originating in the perinatal period or congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities (5.1%). When adjusted for age, sex, education and whether have a long term chronic condition of informal carers, the five conditions of care recipients associated with the highest odds of their carers being out of the labour force were: head injury/acquired brain damage; neoplasms, blood diseases, disorders of the immune system; leg/knee/foot/hip damage from injury/accident; dementia, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease; and diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue (osteoporosis). Conclusions This study identifies the type of conditions that have the greatest impact on the labour force participation of informal carers – previously unavailable information for Australia. Australia, like most developed countries, is facing several skills shortages and an ageing population. These governments will need to adopt novel and more wholistic approaches to increase the labour force participation of diverse groups. Informal carers are one such group.
机译:背景技术对于个人和其他特点对护理人员的影响很少。本研究的目的是审查护理人员的主要慢性(禁用)条件与其(匹配)初级护理人员的可能性,年龄在15-64岁的劳动力。方法对2009年澳大利亚统计局的横断面数据进行了回顾性分析,2009年残疾,老龄化和护理人员(SDAC)为15-64岁的人。我们估计了原发卡和非照顾者的劳动力退出的率;慢性病发生患者的护理接受者与主要护理人员生活;主要护理人员的差距与与他们一起生活的护理接受者的主要慢性状况相关的劳动力。 2009年SDAC的结果,我们确定了1,268名中的37,186名符合条件的参与者,他们是与他们一起生活的护理收件人的主要护理人员。其中,628(49.5%)摆脱了劳动力。最常见的护理受者疾病是:背部问题(12%);关节炎和相关疾病(10%);神经系统的疾病(如多发性硬化,癫痫,脑瘫)(7.4%);和突出畸形,变形和染色体异常的条件(5.1%)。调整年龄,性别,教育以及是否具有长期的非正式护理人员的长期慢性条件时,与其护理人员脱离劳动力的最高可能性的五条护理受助人的条件是:头部损伤/获得脑损伤;肿瘤,血液疾病,免疫系统的疾病;腿/膝关节/脚/臀部伤害伤害/事故;痴呆症,帕金森病,阿尔茨海默病;和肌肉骨骼系统和结缔组织(骨质疏松症)的疾病。结论本研究标识了对非正规照顾者的劳动力参与影响最大的条件类型 - 以前对澳大利亚的信息不可用。像大多数发达国家一样,澳大利亚正面临着几种技能短缺和人口老龄化。这些政府需要采用新颖,更全新的方法来增加各种群体的劳动力参与。非正式护理人员是一个这样的团体。

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