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黑人及拉丁裔老年群体在养老院接受护理的概况:2011-2017 年。

A Profile of Black and Latino Older Adults Receiving Care in Nursing Homes: 2011-2017.

机构信息

Rory Meyers College of Nursing, New York University, New York, NY, USA.

Rand Corporation, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2022 Nov;23(11):1833-1837.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2022.04.010. Epub 2022 May 17.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To identify if disparate trends in the access and use of nursing home (NH) services among Black and Latino older adults compared with White older adults persist. Access was operationalized as the NHs that served Black, Latino, and White residents. Use was operationalized as the utilization of NH services by Black, Latino, and White residents.

DESIGN

This was an observational study analyzing facility-level data from LTCfocus for 2011 to 2017.

SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS

All NH residents present in US NHs participating in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services program on the first Thursday in April in the years 2011 to 2017. NHs with fewer than 4500 bed-days per year are excluded in the LCTfocus dataset. Black, Latino, and White were the racial/ethnic groups of interest.

METHODS

We calculated the mean percentage of each racial/ethnic group in NHs (Black, Latino, White) annually along with the number of NHs that provided care for these groups. We conducted a simple trend analysis using ordinary least squares to estimate the change in NH access and use by racial/ethnic group over time.

RESULTS

Our NH sample ranged from 15,564 in 2011 to 14,956 in 2017. Latino residents' use of NHs increased by 20.47% and Black residents increased by 11.42%, whereas there was a 1.36% decrease in White residents' use of NHs. In this 7-year span, there was a 4.44% and 6.41% decline in the number of NHs that serve any Black and Latino older adults, respectively, compared with a 2.26% decline in NHs that serve only White older adults (access).

CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS

Our findings reveal a continued disproportionate rise in Black and Latino older adults' use of NHs while the number of NHs that serve this population have declined. This work can inform federal and state policies to ensure access to long-term care services and supports in the community for all older adults and prevent inappropriate NH closures.

摘要

目的

确定与白人老年人相比,黑人和拉丁裔老年人在获得和使用养老院(NH)服务方面是否存在差异趋势。可及性的运作方式是为黑人和拉丁裔居民服务的 NH;使用的运作方式是黑人和拉丁裔居民使用 NH 服务。

设计

这是一项观察性研究,分析了 2011 年至 2017 年 LTCfocus 的设施水平数据。

地点和参与者

所有居住在美国 NH 中的 NH 居民,这些 NH 参加了 Medicare 和 Medicaid Services 计划,在 2011 年至 2017 年的每年 4 月第一个星期四。在 LCTfocus 数据集中,每年床位少于 4500 张的 NH 被排除在外。黑、拉丁裔和白是研究的种族/民族群体。

方法

我们每年计算每个种族/民族群体(黑人、拉丁裔、白人)在 NH 中的平均比例,以及为这些群体提供护理的 NH 数量。我们使用普通最小二乘法进行简单趋势分析,以估计随时间推移,种族/民族群体对 NH 的可及性和使用情况的变化。

结果

我们的 NH 样本范围从 2011 年的 15564 到 2017 年的 14956。拉丁裔居民使用 NH 的比例增加了 20.47%,黑人居民增加了 11.42%,而白人居民使用 NH 的比例下降了 1.36%。在这 7 年期间,为任何黑人和拉丁裔老年人服务的 NH 数量分别下降了 4.44%和 6.41%,而只为白人老年人服务的 NH 数量下降了 2.26%(可及性)。

结论和意义

我们的研究结果表明,黑人及拉丁裔老年人使用 NH 的比例持续不成比例地上升,而为这部分人群服务的 NH 数量却有所下降。这项工作可以为联邦和州的政策提供信息,以确保所有老年人都能获得社区内的长期护理服务和支持,并防止 NH 不适当关闭。

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