Economic Problems and Loneliness as Factors Related to Subjective Unmet Health Needs in People with Chronic Diseases and Dependency
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Research Team and Flexibility
2.2. Study Design
2.3. Data Analysis and Results
2.4. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
3.1. Biological Needs Results
“Is that walking frame yours? No, the government gave it to me when I got that thing in my leg and I could no longer walk on my own”(GF2PC-P2)
“And do you have a wheelchair at home, or a walking frame …? I have been in this wheelchair for four years, which was given to me by the Social Security”(GF1PC-P5)
“My daughter, who is the one who takes care of me, finds it hard to move me. She talked to the people at the Social Security to see if they can give us a bed … They told her that that is for people who are permanently in the bed. But it is very hard for her to move me! And I suffer, because I see that she struggles …”(GF1PC-P6)
“I did get a wheelchair, and the walking frame too, but I paid a little extra and I got this one, which is better”(GF3PC-P4)
3.2. Results Related to Psychological Needs
“Offended, I feel offended. They don’t listen to me!”(GF1PC-P1)
“The cardiologist tells me: Make sure they don’t give you a different medicine; they must give you the same one! Then why do they change it in the pharmacy after I already told them?”(GF3PC-P2)
“I loved being in my house… (now she lives with her daughter)”(GF1PC-P3)
“My daughter tells me that I should move in with them. But they are working! They leave at 7 in the morning and come back at 3 in the afternoon! What do I do in their house alone? I’m better off in my house”(GF1PC-P4)
“They treat me very well in this centre … That’s all I can say”(GF2PC-P3)
“We need more attention from our relatives, but then they can’t have a normal life. They help me with everything I do, but I don’t want to be a burden on them, because I suffer when I see that they can’t do what they want to do or go wherever they would like to go because of me”(GF1PC-P1)
“It’s not the same anymore. When my husband was alive, we used to go traveling, and sometimes our children came with us …”(GF3PC-P4)
“I think I need somebody who could be with me at times, to go for walks … I feel very lonely!”(GF2PC-P4)
3.3. Results Related to Social Needs
“My children manage everything related to money. I ask them and they tell me that everything is paid through the bank. And the water and electricity bills and all that... my children arranged everything to be paid through the bank, and they manage my accounts”(GF2PC-P5)
“I have to pay a woman to take care of me, and I also have to pay the day-care centre—How much do I have to pay? I don’t know. I pay through the bank, but I know that I have to pay for things that I wouldn’t have to if I wasn’t in this state”(GF2PC-P6)
“Do you think a couple can live on a pension of 800€? We have to pay electricity, water, this day-care centre … We don’t have enough resources!”(GF3PC-P1)
“We have been waiting for four years to get this help … but it just doesn’t arrive”(GF2PC-P6)
“I only want one of those beds. It would be of great help for my daughter when she has to move me. That’s all I’m asking for”(GF1PC-P6)
“No, it’s not enough with the people available to provide attention. They treat us well, but there should be more professionals in the day-care centre when we go there”(GF3PC-P1)
“My children get the prescriptions for me … for the diapers and medicines I need and all that”(GF1PC-P4)
“That person comes three days per week. She helps me with whatever I can’t do on my own. She helps me with my medicines and my shopping bags … she helps me with the house … because I can’t do it myself anymore”(GF2PC-P4)
3.4. Results Related to Psychosocial Needs
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Code | Sex | Age (Years) | Chronic Pathologies | Evolution Years | Degree of Dependency (Barthel Index Score) | Recognition of Situation of Dependency * | Assigned Carer | Civil State | Number of Children | Lives Alone or with One or More People |
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GF1PC-P1 | Male | 89 | Parkinson’s disease and polyarthrosis | 37 | Moderate (55) | Yes | Yes | Widow | 3 | Alone |
GF1PC-P2 | Female | 84 | Polyarthrosis | 8 | Moderate (55) | Yes | Yes | Widow | 2 | Alone |
GF1PC-P3 | Female | 84 | Stroke and cardiopathy | 7 | Moderate (45) | No | Yes | Widow | 4 | Alone |
GF1PC-P4 | Female | 86 | Polyarthrosis | 32 | Moderate (55) | Yes | Yes | Widow | 3 | Alone |
GF1PC-P5 | Female | 91 | Parkinson’s disease and polyarthrosis | 10 | Moderate (55) | Yes | Yes | Widow | 1 | Alone |
GF1PC-P6 | Female | 82 | Miastenia gravis and DR | 12 | Moderate (55) | Yes | Yes | Widow | 3 | Alone |
GF1PC-P7 | Male | 89 | Polyarthrosis and UI | 11 | Moderate (55) | No | No | Widow | 1 | Alone |
GF1PC-P8 | Female | 76 | Stroke | 13 | Severe (35) | Yes | Yes | Widow | 4 | Alone |
GF2PC-P1 | Female | 85 | Polyarthrosis | 10 | Severe (20) | Yes | Yes | Married | 3 | Not alone |
GF2PC-P2 | Female | 81 | Polyarthrosis and UI | 10 | Moderate (55) | No | No | Widow | 4 | Alone |
GF2PC-P3 | Female | 84 | Stroke | 12 | Severe (25) | Yes | Yes | Widow | 3 | Alone |
GF2PC-P4 | Female | 87 | Stroke | 8 | Moderate (55) | No | No | Widow | 4 | Alone |
GF2PC-P5 | Female | 80 | COPD and cardiopathy | 7 | Moderate (55) | No | No | Widow | 4 | Not alone |
GF2PC-P6 | Male | 91 | Polyarthrosis and cardiopathy | 11 | Moderate (55) | No | Yes | Widow | 5 | Alone |
GF2PC-P7 | Female | 91 | Polyarthrosis and cardiopathy | 8 | Moderate (55) | No | Yes | Widow | 2 | Alone |
GF3PC-P1 | Female | 83 | Polyarthrosis and cardiopathy | 7 | Moderate (55) | Yes | Yes | Married | 4 | Not alone |
GF3PC-P2 | Female | 84 | Stroke | 6 | Moderate (55) | Yes | Yes | Widow | 1 | Not alone |
GF3PC-P3 | Female | 78 | COPD and cardiopathy | 10 | Moderate (55) | No | Yes | Married | 2 | Not alone |
GF3PC-P4 | Female | 84 | Polyarthrosis | 12 | Moderate (55) | No | Yes | Married | 3 | Not alone |
GF3PC-P5 | Female | 82 | COPD and DR | 30 | Moderate (55) | Yes | Yes | Married | 5 | Not alone |
GF3PC-P6 | Female | 85 | COPD and polyarthrosis | 12 | Moderate (50) | Yes | No | Widow | 2 | Alone |
GF3PC-P7 | Male | 84 | Stroke | 9 | Moderate (50) | No | No | Married | 2 | Not alone |
GF3PC-P8 | Female | 90 | Polyarthrosis and cardiopathy | 15 | Moderate (55) | No | Yes | Widow | 2 | Alone |
Pre-Established Categories | Questions for PCDD |
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Basic needs | Do you think your basic needs are met (eating, dressing, moving, going to the toilet…)? What help do you require for these to be satisfied? |
Attention provided by the carer | What are the tasks of the carer in your home? Do you think that the time the carer spends in your home is enough to meet your needs? Do you think that the carer is sufficiently prepared to attend to both your daily needs and emergency situations that may occur in your home? |
Availability of assistance material in the patient’s home | Do you have any sort of sanitary and/or assistance material in your home due to your chronic disease? If so, has it been provided by the Social Security or social services, or did you have to buy it? Do you think that the material you have is enough or do you require further material? If so, which material? |
Bureaucratic management and processes | Do you need somebody to perform these processes? Who is that person: relative, carer, neighbor, friend? Why do you need this kind of help? What perception do you have toward the difficulty of carrying out these processes? |
Personal and family economy | Would you rate your current economic situation as worse, same or better with respect to when your chronic disease began? If there is a difference, what do you think this difference may be due to? Do you think that your chronic disease has deteriorated your economic situation? |
Emotional attention | How do you think your chronic disease has emotionally and socially influenced your daily life? Have you ever needed assistance/therapy in the psychological/emotional aspect due to your chronic disease? |
Contribution of solutions | To respond to unmet needs, what solutions do you think that could be carried out? |
Other needs | Apart from the personal, material and emotional/social needs, what other needs do you have as chronic patients that have not been mentioned yet? |
Theme | Subtheme | Codes |
---|---|---|
Needs of assistance material | Assistance material provided by public services | Assistance material provided |
Walking frames provided | ||
Wheelchairs provided | ||
Other assistance material provided | ||
Contribution for better quality material | ||
Unmet needs related to assistance material | Assistance material not provided | |
Assistance material to purchase | ||
Adjustable beds not provided | ||
Cranes not provided | ||
Other assistance material not provided |
Theme | Subtheme | Codes |
---|---|---|
Emotional needs | Loss of authority | Feels unheeded |
No solutions are offered to solve his/her problems | ||
His/her opinion does not count | ||
His/her relatives decide for him/her | ||
Clinging on to their homes | Does not want to leave his/her home | |
Misses his/her home | ||
Moving to a different home | ||
Periods in the homes of his/her different children | ||
Loneliness and sadness | Feeling of sadness | |
Feeling of loneliness | ||
Nostalgia for times past | ||
Nobody visits him/her |
Theme | Subtheme | Codes |
---|---|---|
Economic unmet needs | Loss of control on their own economy | Does not know the expenses |
His/her relatives manage his/her economy | ||
Does not control his/her expenses | ||
The situation of dependency generates additional expenses | Day-care center expense | |
Expense for hiring private home assistance | ||
Pension is not raised with dependency | ||
Paying for home assistance | ||
Cannot help his/her children financially | ||
Lack of public aids | Complains about the lack of public aid | |
Would spend more in private assistance if he/she could afford it | ||
Children cannot help financially |
Theme | Subtheme | Codes |
---|---|---|
Critiques on the socio-sanitary system | Critiques on the social benefit system | Benefits for the basics |
Delayed reception of benefits | ||
No effective solutions are offered | ||
People who do not receive home assistance | ||
Critiques (and compliments) on the healthcare system | Good treatment but not enough staff | |
Complaints about the assistance received | ||
Delayed visits from the specialists | ||
Critiques (and compliments) on the caregivers | Carer with work overload | |
Carer who is well-trained to do their job | ||
People who do not have a home carer | ||
Carer who cannot go beyond his/her capacity | ||
Carer who knows how to do his/her job |
Theme | Subtheme | Codes |
---|---|---|
Family relationship | Solved bureaucratic processes and management | His/her relatives do the paperwork |
His/her relatives solve his/her bureaucratic problems | ||
Unconcern about paperwork | ||
Does not know how to solve bureaucratic problems | ||
Feeling of being a “burden” | Relatives with little time to attend to them | |
His/her situation affects his/her family members | ||
Does not want to be a nuisance | ||
Perceives him/herself as a burden | ||
Would like to need no help |
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López-Entrambasaguas, O.M.; Martínez-Linares, J.M.; Sola-García, M.; García-Redecillas, C.; Díaz-Meco-Niño, A.M. Economic Problems and Loneliness as Factors Related to Subjective Unmet Health Needs in People with Chronic Diseases and Dependency. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 2924. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082924
López-Entrambasaguas OM, Martínez-Linares JM, Sola-García M, García-Redecillas C, Díaz-Meco-Niño AM. Economic Problems and Loneliness as Factors Related to Subjective Unmet Health Needs in People with Chronic Diseases and Dependency. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(8):2924. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082924
Chicago/Turabian StyleLópez-Entrambasaguas, Olga María, José Manuel Martínez-Linares, Miguel Sola-García, Carmen García-Redecillas, and Ana María Díaz-Meco-Niño. 2020. "Economic Problems and Loneliness as Factors Related to Subjective Unmet Health Needs in People with Chronic Diseases and Dependency" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 8: 2924. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082924
APA StyleLópez-Entrambasaguas, O. M., Martínez-Linares, J. M., Sola-García, M., García-Redecillas, C., & Díaz-Meco-Niño, A. M. (2020). Economic Problems and Loneliness as Factors Related to Subjective Unmet Health Needs in People with Chronic Diseases and Dependency. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(8), 2924. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082924