Choice of formal and informal care among community‐dwelling older people with or without dementia under a long‐term care insurance pilot program in China

Author:

Shi Cheng123ORCID,Chan Wing‐kit4ORCID,Yang Jianwei15

Affiliation:

1. School of Graduate Studies Lingnan University Hong Kong SAR China

2. Institute of Policy Studies Lingnan University Hong Kong SAR China

3. Center for Social Welfare Studies Beijing Normal University Beijing China

4. Center for Chinese Public Administration Research/School of Government Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou China

5. School of Management Wuhan Donghu University Wuhan China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study examines the use of publicly funded formal and informal care among community‐dwelling long‐term care insurance (LTCI) beneficiaries in China and how dementia differentiates the choice of care.MethodsUsing administrative data from a LTCI pilot scheme in Guangzhou (n = 2043), we conducted a multinomial logistic regression to examine the association between dementia and the choice of family members (informal unpaid care), domestic helpers (informal paid care) and care workers (formal care), controlling for demographics, living environment and intensity of paid care hours.ResultsMost LTCI beneficiaries chose a family member (65%), followed by a domestic helper (21%) and a care worker (14%). After controlling for covariates, LTCI beneficiaries with dementia were more likely than their counterparts without dementia to choose care provided by a care worker (RRR: 1.73) or a living‐in helper (RRR: 1.43) than a family member.ConclusionsA preference for informal care was observed among LTCI beneficiaries in China. Those with dementia were more likely than those without dementia to use care provided by non‐family caregivers. The pilot scheme findings provide further insight into care recipients' preferences for service utilisation and how dementia impacts these preferences, which should be considered in future policy and service provision.

Funder

Lingnan University

Publisher

Wiley

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