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An ecological study on the relationship between supply of beds in long-term care institutions in Italy and potential care needs for the elderly
BACKGROUND: The ageing population in Europe is putting an ever increasing demand on the long-term care (LTC) services provided by these countries. This study analyses the relationship between the LTC institutional supply of beds and potential care needs, taking into account the social and health con...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762968/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19778449 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-9-174 |
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author | Damiani, Gianfranco Colosimo, Simona C Sicuro, Lorella Burgio, Alessandra Battisti, Alessandra Solipaca, Alessandro Baldassarre, Giordana Crialesi, Roberta Milan, Giulia Tamburrano, Tiziana Ricciardi, Walter |
author_facet | Damiani, Gianfranco Colosimo, Simona C Sicuro, Lorella Burgio, Alessandra Battisti, Alessandra Solipaca, Alessandro Baldassarre, Giordana Crialesi, Roberta Milan, Giulia Tamburrano, Tiziana Ricciardi, Walter |
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description | BACKGROUND: The ageing population in Europe is putting an ever increasing demand on the long-term care (LTC) services provided by these countries. This study analyses the relationship between the LTC institutional supply of beds and potential care needs, taking into account the social and health context, the supply of complementary and alternative services, along with informal care. METHODS: An observational, cross-sectional, ecological study was carried out. Statistical data were obtained from the Italian National Institute of Statistics and Ministry of Health. Indicators, regarding 5 areas (Supply of beds in long term care institutions, Potential care needs, Social and health context, Complementary and alternative services for the elderly, Informal care), were calculated at Local Health Unit (LHU) level and referred to 2004. Two indicators were specifically used to measure supply of beds in long term care institutions and potential care needs for the elderly. Their values were grouped in tertiles. LHU were classified according to the combination of tertiles in three groups: A. High level of supply of beds in long term care institutions associated with low level of potential care needs; B. Low level of supply of beds in long term care institutions associated with high level of potential care needs; C. Balanced level of supply of beds in long term care institutions with potential care needs. For each group the indicators of 5 areas were analysed. The Index Number (IN) was calculated for each of these indicators. RESULTS: Specific factors that need to be carefully considered were highlighted in each of the three defined groups. The highest level of alternative services such as long-stay hospital discharges in residence region (IN = 125), home care recipients (HCR) (IN = 123.8) were reported for Group A. This group included North regions. The highest level of inappropriate hospital discharges in (IN = 124.1) and out (IN = 155.8) the residence region, the highest value of families who received help (IN = 106.4) and the lowest level of HCR (IN = 68.7) were found in Group B. South regions belong to this group. The highest level of families paying a caregiver (IN = 115.8) was shown in Group C. Central regions are included in third group. CONCLUSION: Supply of beds in long term care institutions substantially differs across Italian regions, showing in every scenario some imbalances between potential care needs and other studied factors. Our study suggests the need of a comprehensive rethinking of care delivery "system". |
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spelling | pubmed-27629682009-10-17 An ecological study on the relationship between supply of beds in long-term care institutions in Italy and potential care needs for the elderly Damiani, Gianfranco Colosimo, Simona C Sicuro, Lorella Burgio, Alessandra Battisti, Alessandra Solipaca, Alessandro Baldassarre, Giordana Crialesi, Roberta Milan, Giulia Tamburrano, Tiziana Ricciardi, Walter BMC Health Serv Res Research Article BACKGROUND: The ageing population in Europe is putting an ever increasing demand on the long-term care (LTC) services provided by these countries. This study analyses the relationship between the LTC institutional supply of beds and potential care needs, taking into account the social and health context, the supply of complementary and alternative services, along with informal care. METHODS: An observational, cross-sectional, ecological study was carried out. Statistical data were obtained from the Italian National Institute of Statistics and Ministry of Health. Indicators, regarding 5 areas (Supply of beds in long term care institutions, Potential care needs, Social and health context, Complementary and alternative services for the elderly, Informal care), were calculated at Local Health Unit (LHU) level and referred to 2004. Two indicators were specifically used to measure supply of beds in long term care institutions and potential care needs for the elderly. Their values were grouped in tertiles. LHU were classified according to the combination of tertiles in three groups: A. High level of supply of beds in long term care institutions associated with low level of potential care needs; B. Low level of supply of beds in long term care institutions associated with high level of potential care needs; C. Balanced level of supply of beds in long term care institutions with potential care needs. For each group the indicators of 5 areas were analysed. The Index Number (IN) was calculated for each of these indicators. RESULTS: Specific factors that need to be carefully considered were highlighted in each of the three defined groups. The highest level of alternative services such as long-stay hospital discharges in residence region (IN = 125), home care recipients (HCR) (IN = 123.8) were reported for Group A. This group included North regions. The highest level of inappropriate hospital discharges in (IN = 124.1) and out (IN = 155.8) the residence region, the highest value of families who received help (IN = 106.4) and the lowest level of HCR (IN = 68.7) were found in Group B. South regions belong to this group. The highest level of families paying a caregiver (IN = 115.8) was shown in Group C. Central regions are included in third group. CONCLUSION: Supply of beds in long term care institutions substantially differs across Italian regions, showing in every scenario some imbalances between potential care needs and other studied factors. Our study suggests the need of a comprehensive rethinking of care delivery "system". BioMed Central 2009-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2762968/ /pubmed/19778449 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-9-174 Text en Copyright © 2009 Damiani et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Damiani, Gianfranco Colosimo, Simona C Sicuro, Lorella Burgio, Alessandra Battisti, Alessandra Solipaca, Alessandro Baldassarre, Giordana Crialesi, Roberta Milan, Giulia Tamburrano, Tiziana Ricciardi, Walter An ecological study on the relationship between supply of beds in long-term care institutions in Italy and potential care needs for the elderly |
title | An ecological study on the relationship between supply of beds in long-term care institutions in Italy and potential care needs for the elderly |
title_full | An ecological study on the relationship between supply of beds in long-term care institutions in Italy and potential care needs for the elderly |
title_fullStr | An ecological study on the relationship between supply of beds in long-term care institutions in Italy and potential care needs for the elderly |
title_full_unstemmed | An ecological study on the relationship between supply of beds in long-term care institutions in Italy and potential care needs for the elderly |
title_short | An ecological study on the relationship between supply of beds in long-term care institutions in Italy and potential care needs for the elderly |
title_sort | ecological study on the relationship between supply of beds in long-term care institutions in italy and potential care needs for the elderly |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762968/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19778449 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-9-174 |
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