Ogunjesa Babatope, Gao Xiaotian, Raj Minakshi
College of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, Champaign, IL, USA.
J Appl Gerontol. 2024 Aug;43(8):1100-1110. doi: 10.1177/07334648241229574. Epub 2024 Feb 1.
This study examines when and why unpaid caregivers use respite services. We conducted a secondary analysis of the 2017 National Study of Caregiving (NSOC) Wave III, a U.S. nationally representative sample comprising 2652 unpaid caregivers. We found that unpaid caregivers reporting financial, physical, and emotional difficulties in caregiving were more likely to use respite care services than those not reporting these challenges. White, non-Hispanic caregivers reporting that they received support from their social networks (families/friends) were more likely to use respite care services than non-White and/or Hispanic caregivers receiving such support. Non-White and/or Hispanic caregivers who belonged to or attended support groups were more likely to use respite care support than those without social group affiliation. Respite care is underutilized in the U.S. despite its value and efficacy in supporting caregivers' mental and physical well-being. Policies are necessary to increase availability and access to respite services for diverse unpaid caregivers.
本研究探讨了无薪照料者使用喘息服务的时间和原因。我们对2017年全国照料研究(NSOC)第三波数据进行了二次分析,该研究是一项具有美国全国代表性的样本,包含2652名无薪照料者。我们发现,与未报告这些照料困难的无薪照料者相比,报告在照料过程中存在经济、身体和情感困难的无薪照料者更有可能使用喘息照料服务。报告从其社交网络(家人/朋友)获得支持的白人、非西班牙裔照料者比获得此类支持的非白人及/或西班牙裔照料者更有可能使用喘息照料服务。属于或参加支持小组的非白人及/或西班牙裔照料者比没有社会群体归属的照料者更有可能使用喘息照料支持。尽管喘息照料在支持照料者的身心健康方面具有价值和功效,但在美国其使用不足。有必要制定政策,以增加为不同的无薪照料者提供喘息服务的机会并使其更易获得。