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恢复正常?新冠疫情期间欧洲各地居家护理接受者的医疗状况及其对健康的影响。

Back to normal? The health care situation of home care receivers across Europe during the COVID-19 pandemic and its implications on health.

机构信息

Munich Research Institute for the Economics of Aging and SHARE Analyses (MEA-SHARE), Munich, Germany.

SHARE Berlin Institute (SBI), Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 Oct 23;18(10):e0287158. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0287158. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic began impacting Europe in early 2020, posing significant challenges for individuals requiring care. This group is particularly susceptible to severe COVID-19 infections and depends on regular health care services. In this article, we examine the situation of European care recipients aged 50 years and older 18 months after the pandemic outbreak and compare it to the initial phase of the pandemic. In the descriptive section, we illustrate the development of (unmet) care needs and access to health care throughout the pandemic. Additionally, we explore regional variations in health care receipt across Europe. In the analytical section, we shed light on the mid- and long-term health consequences of COVID-19-related restrictions on accessing health care services by making comparisons between care recipients and individuals without care needs. We conducted an analysis using data from the representative Corona Surveys of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). Our study examines changes in approximately 3,400 care-dependent older Europeans (aged 50+) interviewed in 2020 and 2021, comparing them with more than 45,000 respondents not receiving care. The dataset provides a cross-national perspective on care recipients across 27 European countries and Israel. Our findings reveal that in 2021, compared to the previous year, difficulties in obtaining personal care from someone outside the household were significantly reduced in Western and Southern European countries. Access to health care services improved over the course of the pandemic, particularly with respect to medical treatments and appointments that had been canceled by health care institutions. However, even 18 months after the COVID-19 outbreak, a considerable number of treatments had been postponed either by respondents themselves or by health care institutions. These delayed medical treatments had adverse effects on the physical and mental health of both care receivers and individuals who did not rely on care.

摘要

COVID-19 大流行于 2020 年初开始影响欧洲,给需要护理的人带来了重大挑战。这一群体特别容易受到 COVID-19 严重感染的影响,并且依赖于常规的医疗保健服务。在本文中,我们研究了大流行爆发 18 个月后欧洲 50 岁及以上的护理接受者的情况,并将其与大流行的初始阶段进行了比较。在描述性部分,我们说明了整个大流行期间(未满足的)护理需求和获得医疗保健服务的情况。此外,我们还探讨了欧洲各地医疗保健服务获得情况的区域差异。在分析部分,我们通过比较护理接受者和没有护理需求的个体,揭示了与 COVID-19 相关的获取医疗保健服务限制对中、长期健康的影响。我们使用代表性的 Corona 调查(欧洲健康、老龄化和退休调查 SHARE)的数据进行了分析。我们的研究考察了大约 3400 名依赖护理的老年欧洲人(50 岁以上)在 2020 年和 2021 年接受采访时的变化情况,将他们与超过 45000 名没有接受护理的受访者进行了比较。该数据集提供了一个涵盖 27 个欧洲国家和以色列的护理接受者的跨国视角。我们的研究结果表明,与前一年相比,2021 年在西欧和南欧国家,从家庭以外的人那里获得个人护理的困难明显减少。随着大流行的发展,获得医疗保健服务的机会有所改善,特别是对于医疗机构取消的医疗治疗和预约。然而,即使在 COVID-19 爆发 18 个月后,仍有相当数量的治疗被受访者或医疗机构推迟。这些延迟的医疗治疗对护理接受者和不依赖护理的个人的身心健康都产生了不利影响。

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