解析英格兰公共资助成人社会照护对护理相关生活质量的影响:一项面板数据分析

Unpacking the care‐related quality of life effect of England's publicly funded adult social care. A panel data analysis

Health Economics · 2024
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利用2014/15至2019/20年面板数据,分析英格兰公共资助成人社会照护支出如何通过控制日常生活、职业和社会参与等渠道改善服务使用者的护理相关生活质量,并发现其对满意度、独立性、健康等也有积极影响。

Abstract

Adult Social Care (ASC) is the publicly-funded long-term care program in England that provides support with activities of daily living to people experiencing mental and/or physical challenges. Existing evidence suggests that ASC expenditure improves service users' care-related quality of life (CRQoL). However, less is known about the channels through which this effect exists and the effect on outcomes other than CRQoL. We fill this gap by analyzing survey data on ASC service users who received long-term support from 2014/15 to 2019/20 using panel data instrumental variable methods. We find that the beneficial impact of ASC expenditure on the CRQoL of both new and existing users is mostly driven by users aged 18-64 without any learning disability and users with no learning disability aged 65 or older receiving community-based ASC. Moreover, control over daily life, occupation, and social participation are the CRQoL domains that are improved the most. We also find that ASC expenditure has a beneficial effect on several other outcomes beyond CRQoL for both new and existing users including user satisfaction and experience, the ability to carry out activities of daily living independently, whether their home is designed around needs, accessibility to local places, general health, and mental health through reduced anxiety and depression. Greater ASC expenditure, however, does not address the need for other forms of support such as unpaid informal and privately-funded care.

英格兰成人社会照护照护相关生活质量公共资助长期照护面板数据工具变量