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Access to care of frail community-dwelling older adults in Belgium: a qualitative study
AIM: This paper aims to identify barriers that frail community-dwelling older adults experience regarding access to formal care and support services. BACKGROUND: Universal access to healthcare has been set by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as a main goal for the post-2015 development agenda. Ne...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6567895/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32799983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1463423619000100 |
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author | Fret, Bram De Donder, Liesbeth Lambotte, Deborah Dury, Sarah Van der Elst, Michaël De Witte, Nico Switsers, Lise Hoens, Sylvia Van Regenmortel, Sofie Verté, Dominique |
author_facet | Fret, Bram De Donder, Liesbeth Lambotte, Deborah Dury, Sarah Van der Elst, Michaël De Witte, Nico Switsers, Lise Hoens, Sylvia Van Regenmortel, Sofie Verté, Dominique |
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description | AIM: This paper aims to identify barriers that frail community-dwelling older adults experience regarding access to formal care and support services. BACKGROUND: Universal access to healthcare has been set by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as a main goal for the post-2015 development agenda. Nevertheless, regarding access to care, particular attention has to be paid to the so-called vulnerable groups, such as (frail) older adults. METHODS: Both inductive and deductive content analyses were performed on 22 individual interviews with frail, community-dwelling older adults who indicated they lacked care and support. The coding scheme was generated from the conceptual framework ‘6A’s of access to care and support’ (referring to work of Penchansky and Thomas, 1981; Wyszewianski, 2002; Saurman, 2016) and applied on the transcripts. FINDINGS: Results indicate that (despite all policy measures) access to a broad spectrum of care and support services remains a challenge for older people in Belgium. The respondents’ barriers concern: ‘affordability’ referring to a lot of Belgian older adults having limited pensions, ‘accessibility’ going beyond geographical accessibility but also concerning waiting lists, ‘availability’ referring to the lack of having someone around, ‘adequacy’ addressing the insufficiency of motivated staff, the absence of trust in care providers influencing ‘acceptability’, and ‘awareness’ referring to limited health literacy. The discussion develops the argument that in order to make care and support more accessible for people in order to be able to age in place, governments should take measures to overcome these access limitations (eg, by automatic entitlements) and should take into account a broad description of access. Also, a seventh barrier (a seventh A) within the results, namely ‘ageism’, was discovered. |
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spelling | pubmed-65678952019-06-21 Access to care of frail community-dwelling older adults in Belgium: a qualitative study Fret, Bram De Donder, Liesbeth Lambotte, Deborah Dury, Sarah Van der Elst, Michaël De Witte, Nico Switsers, Lise Hoens, Sylvia Van Regenmortel, Sofie Verté, Dominique Prim Health Care Res Dev Development AIM: This paper aims to identify barriers that frail community-dwelling older adults experience regarding access to formal care and support services. BACKGROUND: Universal access to healthcare has been set by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as a main goal for the post-2015 development agenda. Nevertheless, regarding access to care, particular attention has to be paid to the so-called vulnerable groups, such as (frail) older adults. METHODS: Both inductive and deductive content analyses were performed on 22 individual interviews with frail, community-dwelling older adults who indicated they lacked care and support. The coding scheme was generated from the conceptual framework ‘6A’s of access to care and support’ (referring to work of Penchansky and Thomas, 1981; Wyszewianski, 2002; Saurman, 2016) and applied on the transcripts. FINDINGS: Results indicate that (despite all policy measures) access to a broad spectrum of care and support services remains a challenge for older people in Belgium. The respondents’ barriers concern: ‘affordability’ referring to a lot of Belgian older adults having limited pensions, ‘accessibility’ going beyond geographical accessibility but also concerning waiting lists, ‘availability’ referring to the lack of having someone around, ‘adequacy’ addressing the insufficiency of motivated staff, the absence of trust in care providers influencing ‘acceptability’, and ‘awareness’ referring to limited health literacy. The discussion develops the argument that in order to make care and support more accessible for people in order to be able to age in place, governments should take measures to overcome these access limitations (eg, by automatic entitlements) and should take into account a broad description of access. Also, a seventh barrier (a seventh A) within the results, namely ‘ageism’, was discovered. Cambridge University Press 2019-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6567895/ /pubmed/32799983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1463423619000100 Text en © Cambridge University Press 2019 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited |
spellingShingle | Development Fret, Bram De Donder, Liesbeth Lambotte, Deborah Dury, Sarah Van der Elst, Michaël De Witte, Nico Switsers, Lise Hoens, Sylvia Van Regenmortel, Sofie Verté, Dominique Access to care of frail community-dwelling older adults in Belgium: a qualitative study |
title | Access to care of frail community-dwelling older adults in Belgium: a qualitative study |
title_full | Access to care of frail community-dwelling older adults in Belgium: a qualitative study |
title_fullStr | Access to care of frail community-dwelling older adults in Belgium: a qualitative study |
title_full_unstemmed | Access to care of frail community-dwelling older adults in Belgium: a qualitative study |
title_short | Access to care of frail community-dwelling older adults in Belgium: a qualitative study |
title_sort | access to care of frail community-dwelling older adults in belgium: a qualitative study |
topic | Development |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6567895/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32799983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1463423619000100 |
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