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Collecting Information on Caregivers' Financial Well-Being: A Document Review of Federal Surveys in Canada.

机构信息

Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, 206712University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

North American Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Appl Gerontol. 2022 Sep;41(9):2033-2044. doi: 10.1177/07334648221099279. Epub 2022 May 21.

Abstract

Population-based surveys conducted by governments inform strategies concerning emergent areas of policy interest. One such area is unpaid caregiving in the context of an aging population. In the Canadian and global contexts, research suggests a need for public financial support to mitigate financial risks of caregiving. In this document analysis, we reviewed 17 federal surveys since 2005 to understand how caregiving-related information is captured. We found that caregiving-related questions were largely derived from two surveys, the General Social Survey and the Canadian Community Health Survey. However, gaps exist concerning questions related to estimates of private care expenditure, and the impacts of older adult caregiving across domains of financial risk (income, productivity, and healthcare utilization). Addressing these gaps, either through revising existing surveys or a new national survey on unpaid caregiving, may improve meaningful assessments about risks and impacts of caregiving, which may better inform public strategies that offset these risks.

摘要

政府进行的基于人口的调查为新兴政策领域的策略提供信息。其中一个领域是老龄化人口背景下的无酬护理。在加拿大和全球范围内,研究表明需要公共财政支持来减轻护理的财务风险。在本次文件分析中,我们审查了自 2005 年以来的 17 项联邦调查,以了解如何收集与护理相关的信息。我们发现,与护理相关的问题主要来自两项调查,即一般社会调查和加拿大社区健康调查。然而,在与私人护理支出估计以及老年护理在财务风险(收入、生产力和医疗保健利用)各个领域的影响相关的问题上存在差距。通过修订现有调查或开展新的关于无酬护理的全国性调查来解决这些差距,可能会改善对护理风险和影响的有意义评估,从而更好地为抵消这些风险的公共策略提供信息。

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