Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, USA.
J Appl Gerontol. 2023 Dec;42(12):2277-2282. doi: 10.1177/07334648231197514. Epub 2023 Sep 8.
We use a nationally representative study of 3451 adults who provided assistance to a relative or friend age 50 or older immediately prior to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic to explore changes to care provisions, use of services, and support networks. While we see turnover in assistance during a retrospectively assessed 12-month time period, respondents exited or adopted caregiving roles primarily for reasons unrelated to the pandemic. About two thirds of caregivers' social networks remained unchanged and, of those that did change, only half lost network members without gaining others. Changes in care settings and use of support services were uncommon. Caregivers to persons with dementia may have been more adversely affected than other caregivers as they were more likely to experience loss of social ties, potentially performing more care activities without the full support system they had in place prior to the pandemic.
我们利用一项针对 3451 名成年人的全国代表性研究,这些成年人在 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行之前曾为年龄在 50 岁及以上的亲属或朋友提供帮助,以探讨在护理服务、服务使用和支持网络方面的变化。虽然我们看到在回顾性评估的 12 个月期间援助的更替,但受访者退出或采用护理角色主要是由于与大流行无关的原因。大约三分之二的照顾者的社交网络保持不变,在那些确实发生变化的网络中,只有一半失去了网络成员而没有获得其他成员。护理环境和支持服务的变化并不常见。痴呆症患者的照顾者可能比其他照顾者受到更大的影响,因为他们更有可能失去社会联系,可能在没有大流行前他们所拥有的完整支持系统的情况下,从事更多的护理活动。