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Trade-Offs Between Formal Home Health Care and Informal Family CareGiving
Authors:Shelley I. White-Means  Rose M. Rubin
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee, 38163;(2) Fogelman College of Business and Economics, The University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, 38152
Abstract:Using 1994 National Long Term Care Survey data, we estimated logistic regressions of formal and informal home health care use and hours. Home health care use and intensity were differentially impacted by chronic conditions, are higher for Medicaid enrollees and rural or small town residents, but lower for HMO enrollees. Decreases in the probability of home health care use increased informal instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) support four hours and decreased informal activities of daily living (ADL) support eight hours weekly. IADL caregiving substituted for formal care, but ADL caregiving declined with reductions in formal care. Public policy reducing formal home health care access may reduce informal ADL caregiving and increase informal IADL caregiving, producing net declines in support.
Keywords:caregivers  family caregiving  health policy  home health care
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