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Health and social care in aging population: an integrated care institution for the elderly in Greece

PURPOSE: To describe the nature of the services actually offered to the elderly in Greece by an institution of integrated care, as opposed to those that should be offered according to the relevant law, and to investigate the factors influencing the supply of those services. BACKGROUND: By the year 2...

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Autores principales: V. Daniilidou, Natasa, Economou, Charalabos, Zavras, Dimitrios, Kyriopoulos, John, Georgoussi, Eugenia
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Igitur, Utrecht Publishing & Archiving 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1483938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16900264
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Sumario:PURPOSE: To describe the nature of the services actually offered to the elderly in Greece by an institution of integrated care, as opposed to those that should be offered according to the relevant law, and to investigate the factors influencing the supply of those services. BACKGROUND: By the year 2020 about 20 million people will be aged 80 and over in the European Union. People of third age consist 16.9% of the total Greek population. Population aging has major implications on health services, employment and society as a whole. “Open Care Centres for the Elderly” (KAPI) is a rapidly developing and expanding institution providing integrated care for the elderly. METHODS: A questionnaire to be completed by the staff was sent to all 370 KAPI. Response rate reached 66%. For the analysis of the data multiple logistic regression analysis was performed using SPSS 10.0. RESULTS: Both medical and social care is provided by the KAPI to the elderly with different magnitude all over the country. Factors such as number of members, medical, paramedical and non-medical staff and fund availability in the KAPI mainly influence the supply of services. CONCLUSIONS: Integrated care services are offered by the KAPI. However, more steps need to be taken towards the direction of other European countries' integrated care schemes, in order to improve both quality and quantity of the services provided.