Factors associated with living situation among Alzheimer’s caregivers in the south of Spain that affect the election of external support services

Author:

Ruiz-Adame Reina Manuel1ORCID,Jiménez Aguilera Juan de Dios2

Affiliation:

1. Executive Function SL, Seville, Spain; Research Group SEJ-393: Public Economy and Globalization of the University of Granada, Spain

2. Research Group SEJ-393: Public Economy and Globalization of the University of Granada, Spain; Departament of applied Economics, University of Granada, Granada, Spain

Abstract

Alzheimer’s is a syndrome mainly suffered by women and the care they need is also mainly provided by other women. The aim of this paper is to describe the profile of users of professional support services and to find out if some socio-demographic factors are linked with those elections. The study was conducted from January to June 2012 thanks to the cooperation of over 41 Alzheimer’s Associations in Andalusia, in the south of Spain. A person trained by the main researcher (a social worker or a psychologist) completed the questionnaire during an interview with the caregiver. Seven hundred and seventy-eight questionnaires were analysed. Contrary to previous findings, the use of external services is not infrequent. The most commonly used services are Day Care Centres (22.4%) and Cognitive Workshops (19.2%), but Home Assistance Services are the most frequently used either alone or in combination with the other two (27.5%). A higher level of education increases the probability of choosing a nursing home. The two main factors for looking for external support are non-cohabitation and working outside the home. Among caregivers under 40 years old this is the main profile. Using no services or in low and medium intensity in service hours leads to informal caregivers being the main caregivers. The potential labour market for professional caring is reduced by a crowding-out effect. Employment reduces the chance of being a caregiver.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Social Sciences,Sociology and Political Science,General Medicine

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