Utilization of Formal and Informal Care by Community-Living People with Dementia: A Comparative Study between Sweden and Italy
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Sample
2.2. Data and Measures
2.3. Use of Resources
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Demographic Characteristics of Persons with Dementia and Informal Caregivers
3.2. Resource Utilization by Persons with Dementia and Their Caregivers
3.3. Time Spent in Informal Caregiving
4. Discussion
4.1. Differences in Socio-Economic Conditions of the Dyads in the Two Countries
4.2. Differences in Informal Caregiving Intensity
4.3. Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Swedish Sample (n = 89) | Italian Sample (n = 317) | ||||
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% | Mean (SD) | % | Mean (SD) | p * | |
Persons with dementia | |||||
Age in years, (%) | - | 78.4 (7.8) | - | 81.5 (5.8) | 0.001 |
Early old age (<69) | 11.2 | - | 3.5 | - | 0.009 |
Middle old age (70–79) | 39.3 | - | 32.5 | - | |
Later old age (80–89) | 44.9 | - | 59.3 | - | |
Very old age (>90) | 4.5 | - | 4.7 | - | |
Gender | |||||
Men | 27.0 | - | 30.3 | - | 0.544 |
Women | 73.0 | - | 69.7 | - | |
Living situation | |||||
Living alone | 47.2 | - | 15.1 | - | <0.001 |
Husband/wife | 49.4 | - | 50.2 | - | |
Child | 1.1 | - | 21.5 | - | |
Other | 2.2 | - | 13.2 | - | |
Comorbidity, n of diseases | - | 1.7 (1.1) | - | 2.2 (1.4) | 0.001 |
Cognitive function, MMSE score (0–30) a | - | 19 (3.7) | - | 17.8 (2.3) | <0.001 |
Mild (≥20) | 53.0 | - | 54 (17.0) | - | <0.001 |
Moderate (10–19) | 47.0 | - | 263 (83.0) | - | |
ADL scale (0–6) b | - | 0.2 (0.5) | - | 1.4 (1.5) | <0.001 |
IADL scale (0–48) c | - | 25.2 (12.4) | - | 33.3 (14.2) | <0.001 |
Informal caregivers | |||||
Age-groups (%) d | |||||
<39–54 | 29.6 | - | 39.1 | - | 0.051 |
55–69 | 39.8 | - | 31.2 | - | |
>70 | 30.7 | - | 29.7 | - | |
Gender d | |||||
Men | 47.7 | - | 31.2 | - | 0.004 |
Women | 52.3 | - | 68.8 | - | |
Marital status d | |||||
Married | 74.2 | - | 79.8 | - | 0.031 |
Divorced/widowed | 2.2 | - | 7.9 | - | |
Never married | 22.5 | - | 12.3 | - | |
Occupation e | |||||
Employee/self–employed | 50.0 | - | 46.1 | - | 0.001 |
Job seeking | 4.7 | - | 3.8 | - | |
Retired | 36.0 | - | 36.0 | - | |
Sickness/activity allowance/sick leave f | 5.9 | - | 2.2 | - | |
Other | 3.5 | - | 12.0 | - | |
Level of education d | |||||
Elementary school | 14.8 | - | 7.6 | - | 0.074 |
Gymnasium | 36.4 | - | 33.8 | - | |
University | 48.9 | - | 58.7 | - | |
Relationship to the person with dementia d | |||||
Wife/Husband | 43.2 | - | 30.9 | - | 0.038 |
Child | 50.0 | - | 54.6 | - | |
Other | 6.8 | - | 14.5 | - | |
Living with the person with dementia | |||||
Yes | 45.5 | - | 63.7 | - | 0.002 |
Swedish Sample (n = 89) | Italian Sample (n = 317) | ||||
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% | Mean (SD) | % | Mean (SD) | p * | |
Hospital admission (%) | |||||
Yes | 5.6 | - | 1.6 | - | 0.045 |
Number of admissions | - | 1.6 (1.3) | - | - | |
Emergency ward admission b | |||||
Yes | 4.6 | - | 6.3 | - | 0.798 |
No | 95.4 | - | 93.7 | - | |
Number of visits | - | 1.3 (0.5) | - | 1 (0) | 0.477 |
Outpatient care | |||||
Yes | 38.2 | - | 9.1 | - | <0.001 |
Number of visits | - | 1.7 (1.3) | - | 1 (0) | 0.001 |
Municipal (SWE) or District (ITA) nurse c | |||||
Yes | 12.6 | - | 2.8 | - | 0.001 |
Number of visits | - | 3.36 (2.7) | - | 3 (3.5) | 0.664 |
Day care centre | |||||
Yes | 39.8 | - | 3.8 | - | <0.001 |
Number of visits | - | 11.4 (5.4) | - | 1 (0) | <0.001 |
Social care services c | |||||
Yes | 65.9 | - | 6.9 | - | <0.001 |
Home help (SWE) or Private Carer (ITA) b | |||||
Yes | 38.6 | - | 28.7 | - | 0.074 |
Swedish Sample (n = 89) | Italian sample (n = 317) | |||||
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N (%) | Mean (SD) | p * | N (%) | Mean (SD) | p * | |
Patients characteristics | ||||||
Age in years | 0.205 | 0.230 | ||||
<69 | 10 (11.4) | 3.22 (3.63) | 11 (3.5) | 3.96 (3.49) | ||
70–79 | 35 (39.8) | 3.92 (3.27) | 103 (32.5) | 6.26 (6.98) | ||
80–89 | 39 (44.3) | 3.74 (5.03) | 188 (59.3) | 6.23 (6.13) | ||
>90 | 4 (4.5) | 1.80 (0.91) | 15 (4.7) | 8.64 (7.72) | ||
Gender | 0.351 | 0.006 | ||||
Male | 24 (27.3) | 3.60 (2.65) | 96 (30.3) | 7.47 (6.72) | ||
Female | 64 (62.7) | 3.69 (4.55) | 221 (69.7) | 5.76 (6.26) | ||
MMSE, score (0–30) | 0.006 | 0.244 | ||||
Mild (≥20) | 43 (52.4) | 2.98 (3.63) | 54 (17.0) | 6.11 (6.80) | ||
Moderate (10–19) | 39 (47.6) | 4.44 (4.55) | 263 (83.0) | 6.31 (6.38) | ||
ADL scale score (0–6) | 0.304 | 0.002 | ||||
0 | 74 (84.1) | 3.24 (3.30) | 125 (39.4) | 4.73 (5.26) | ||
1 | 8 (9.1) | 6.69 (7.49) | 72 (22.7) | 7.26 (7.13) | ||
2 | 4 (4.5) | 5.59 (7.65) | 61 (19.2) | 7.26 (7.17) | ||
3 or more | 2 (2.3) | 3.50 (0.71) | 59 (18.7) | 7.32 (6.55) | ||
IADL scale score (0–48) | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||||
1–22 | 32 (38.1) | 2.66 (3.70) | 74 (23.3) | 3.30 (3.48) | ||
23–35 | 34 (40.5) | 3.31 (2.42) | 69 (21.8) | 6.79 (6.71) | ||
36–43 | 13 (15.5) | 5.91 (4.35) | 81 (25.6) | 6.62 (6.68) | ||
44–48 | 5 (5.9) | 9.35 (8.93) | 93 (29.3) | 7.97 (7.10) | ||
Formal Caregiver | ||||||
No | 53 (60.9) | 3.62 (3.82) | 0.910 | 226 (71.3) | 6.79 (6.93) | 0.062 |
Yes | 34 (39.1) | 3.68 (4.62) | 91 (28.7) | 4.99 (4.81) | ||
Caregivers characteristics | ||||||
Gender | 0.515 | 0.697 | ||||
Male | 42 (47.7) | 3.76 (4.41) | 99 (31.2) | 5.81 (5.56) | ||
Female | 46 (52.3) | 3.58 (3.86) | 218 (68.8) | 6.49 (6.80) | ||
Status in employment | 0.036 | <0.001 | ||||
Employed | 43 (50.0) | 3.28 (4.38) | 146 (46.1) | 3.35 (3.09) | ||
Not employed | 43 (50.0) | 3.74 (3.01) | 171 (53.9) | 8.77 (7.44) | ||
Living conditions | 0.015 | 0.170 | ||||
Living with the PwD | 40 (45.5) | 3.98 (3.18) | 200 (63.7) | 6.33 (6.22) | ||
Not living with the PwD | 48 (54.5) | 3.40 (4.77) | 114 (36.3) | 6.23 (6.91) | ||
HADS Score Depression (0–21) | 0.017 | |||||
Normal (0–7) | 75 (86.3) | 2.95 (3.20) | 169 (53.3) | 5.95 (6.30) | 0.218 | |
Mild (8–10) | 9 (10.3) | 7.54 (5.61) | 79 (24.9) | 7.74 (7.65) | ||
Moderate (11–14) | 3 (3.4) | 8.78 (9.79) | 47 (14.9) | 5.55 (5.28) | ||
Severe (15–21) | 0 (0.0) | 22 (6.9) | 5.10 (4.03) | |||
HADS Score Anxiety (0–21) | 0.354 | 0.732 | ||||
Normal (0–7) | 83 (95.4) | 3.58 (4.14) | 202 (63.7) | 6.55 (6.60) | ||
Mild (8–10) | 4 (4.6) | 4.65 (3.79) | 57 (18.0) | 5.68 (6.43) | ||
Moderate (11–14) | 0 (0.0) | 42 (13.3) | 5.30 (5.00) | |||
Severe (15–21) | 0 (0.0) | 16 (5.0) | 7.56 (7.79) | |||
Total sample | 86 (100) | 3.50 (3.74) | n.a. | 317 | 6.27 (6.44) | n.a. |
Independent Variables | Hours of Informal Caregiving (n = 392) | ||
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B (SE) | p-Value * | 95% CI | |
Constant | 6.715 (2.03) | 0.001 | (2.74;10.686) |
Relation with PwD (Partner/Spouse vs. Other) | 0.461 (0.600) | 0.443 | (−0.716; 1.638) |
Informal caregiver working (Yes vs. No) | −4.152 (0.553) | <0.001 | (−5.237; −3.068) |
Interaction between Country # Utilization of formal caregiving (Ref. Italy/not using formal caregiving) | |||
Italy/using formal caregiving | −1.874 (0.684) | 0.006 | (−3.215; −0.533) |
Sweden/not using formal caregiving | −2.631 (0.707) | <0.001 | (−4.017; −1.245) |
Sweden/using formal caregiving | −1.078 (0.961) | 0.262 | (−2.963; 0.805) |
IADL scale (1–48) | |||
23–36 | 2.794 (0.692) | <0.001 | (1.436; 4.152) |
37–43 | 3.273 (0.789) | <0.001 | (1.725; 4.821) |
44–48 | 4.655 (0.914) | <0.001 | (2.863; 6.447) |
Living with the PwD (Yes vs. No) | −0.001 (0.324) | 0.995 | (−0.638; 0.634) |
ADL scale (one point increase) | −0.002 (0.178) | 0.990 | (−0.351; 0.346) |
MMSE score (one point increase) | −0.061 (0.109) | 0.572 | (−0.276; 0.152) |
R-squared | 0.244 | ||
Adjusted R-squared | 0.222 |
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Chiatti, C.; Rodríguez Gatta, D.; Malmgren Fänge, A.; Scandali, V.M.; Masera, F.; Lethin, C.; On behalf of the UP-TECH and TECH@HOME research groups. Utilization of Formal and Informal Care by Community-Living People with Dementia: A Comparative Study between Sweden and Italy. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 2679. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122679
Chiatti C, Rodríguez Gatta D, Malmgren Fänge A, Scandali VM, Masera F, Lethin C, On behalf of the UP-TECH and TECH@HOME research groups. Utilization of Formal and Informal Care by Community-Living People with Dementia: A Comparative Study between Sweden and Italy. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15(12):2679. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122679
Chicago/Turabian StyleChiatti, Carlos, Danae Rodríguez Gatta, Agneta Malmgren Fänge, Valerio Mattia Scandali, Filippo Masera, Connie Lethin, and On behalf of the UP-TECH and TECH@HOME research groups. 2018. "Utilization of Formal and Informal Care by Community-Living People with Dementia: A Comparative Study between Sweden and Italy" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 12: 2679. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122679
APA StyleChiatti, C., Rodríguez Gatta, D., Malmgren Fänge, A., Scandali, V. M., Masera, F., Lethin, C., & On behalf of the UP-TECH and TECH@HOME research groups. (2018). Utilization of Formal and Informal Care by Community-Living People with Dementia: A Comparative Study between Sweden and Italy. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(12), 2679. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122679