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灾难性长期护理支出:相关社会人口和经济因素。

Catastrophic long-term care expenditure: associated socio-demographic and economic factors.

机构信息

Department of Economics and Finance, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Avda, Los Alfares, 44, 16071, Cuenca, Spain.

Research Group Economy, Food and Society, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain.

出版信息

Eur J Health Econ. 2019 Jul;20(5):691-701. doi: 10.1007/s10198-019-01031-8. Epub 2019 Jan 17.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

An increasing number of persons across the world require long-term care (LTC). In Spain, access to LTC involves individuals incurring out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure. There is a large body of literature on the incidence of catastrophic OOP payments in access and participation in health systems, but not in the field of LTC nor the determinants of these expenses. Our aim was to analyse the socio-demographic and economic factors associated with different levels of catastrophic LTC expenditure in the form of private out-of-pocket payments among dependent persons in Spain.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

The study used the Spanish Disability and Dependency Survey (SDDS) conducted by the Spanish National Statistics Institute to obtain the socioeconomic, demographic and health profiles. The households were classified into those below the poverty threshold and those above the threshold of catastrophe, using measures of impoverishment and catastrophe. We estimated two logistic regression models, one binary (impoverishment) and one ordinal (catastrophe).

RESULTS

The results show that OOP expenditure on LTC increases the probability of impoverishment by 18.90%. The factors associated with higher probability of experiencing catastrophe were age, being single, widowed or separated, lower levels of household income and education, higher level of dependence and living in an autonomous community with lower per capita income.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings highlight the need to include exemptions or insurance in the design of LTC policies to protect dependent persons from the risk of financial burden.

摘要

目的

全球越来越多的人需要长期护理(LTC)。在西班牙,获得 LTC 需要个人承担自费(OOP)支出。关于在获得和参与卫生系统时灾难性 OOP 支付的发生率,有大量文献,但在 LTC 领域或这些费用的决定因素方面却没有。我们的目的是分析与西班牙依赖人群的私人自费支付形式的不同程度的灾难性 LTC 支出相关的社会人口和经济因素。

材料和方法

本研究使用西班牙国家统计局进行的西班牙残疾和依赖调查(SDDS)来获取社会经济、人口和健康概况。家庭分为贫困线以下和贫困线以上两类,使用贫困和灾难指标进行分类。我们估计了两个逻辑回归模型,一个是二进制(贫困),一个是有序(灾难)。

结果

结果表明,LTC 的自费支出使贫困的可能性增加了 18.90%。与更高的灾难体验概率相关的因素是年龄、单身、丧偶或分居、家庭收入和教育水平较低、依赖性较高以及居住在人均收入较低的自治区。

结论

这些发现强调了在 LTC 政策设计中需要包括豁免或保险,以保护依赖人群免受财务负担的风险。

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