Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Social Work, School of Social Sciences, University of Iceland, Iceland
2. Institute of Gerontology, School of Health Sciences, Jönköping University, Sweden
Abstract
Background: The Icelandic old-age care system is universal and the official goal is to support older people live independently for as long as possible. The aim of this study is to analyse living conditions and use of formal and informal care of older people in Iceland. Methods: The results are based on the new study ICEOLD, a telephone survey which included questions on social network, health, activities of daily living, and received support from the community and/or from relatives, neighbours, and friends. Results: Almost half of the sample (47%) receives some kind of care, with 27% of them receiving only informal care, which is understood to mean that informal care is of great importance and families are the main providers of help. For hypothetical future long-term care, older people wish to be cared for in their homes, but those already in need of assistance prefer to be cared for in institutions. Discussion: Caring relatives are the main providers of support to older people in their homes and it is important to provide them with suitable formal support when the care responsibility increases. Conclusions: As the care system in Iceland is now under reconstruction, the important contribution of informal carers must be recognised and taken into account when planning the care of older people.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine
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