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Quality of life outcomes for informal carers of long-term care service users in Austria, England and Finland

Linnosmaa, Ismo, Nguyen, Lien, Jokimäki, Hanna, Saloniki, Eirini-Christina, Malley, Juliette, Trukeschitz, Birgit, Hajji, Assma, Forder, Julien E. (2024) Quality of life outcomes for informal carers of long-term care service users in Austria, England and Finland. Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation, . ISSN 1573-2649. (doi:10.1007/s11136-024-03711-2) (KAR id:106503)

Abstract

The provision and funding of long-term care (LTC) for older people varies between European countries. Despite differences, there is limited information about the comparative performance of LTC systems in Europe. In this study, we compared quality of life (QoL) of informal carers of home care service users in Austria, England and Finland. Informal carers were surveyed in Austria, England and Finland. The study data (n = 835) contained information on social care-related quality of life (SCRQoL) associated with the ASCOT-Carer measure, and characteristics of carers and care recipients from each country. We applied risk-adjustment methods using a fractional regression model to produce risk-adjusted SCRQoL scores for the comparative analysis. In a sensitivity analysis, we applied multiple imputation to missing data to validate our findings. We found that the mean values of the risk-adjusted SCRQoL of informal carers in England were 1.4-2.9% and 0.3-0.5% higher than in Finland and Austria, and the mean values of the risk-adjusted SCRQoL of carers in Austria were 0.8-2.7% higher than in Finland. Differences in the mean values of the country-specific risk-adjusted SCRQoL scores were small and statistically non-significant. English informal carers were less healthy and co-resided with care resipients more often than carers in Austria or Finland. Small differences between the risk-adjusted SCRQoL scores between Austria, England and Finland are consistent with the observation that the countries provide different types of support for informal carers. Our results help local and national decision-makers in these countries to benchmark their informal care support systems.

Item Type: Article
DOI/Identification number: 10.1007/s11136-024-03711-2
Uncontrolled keywords: Quality of life, Risk-adjustment, Informal care, Comparative analysis, Long-term care
Subjects: H Social Sciences
Divisions: Divisions > Division for the Study of Law, Society and Social Justice > School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research > Personal Social Services Research Unit
Funders: Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (https://ror.org/03tf0c761)
FWF Austrian Science Fund (https://ror.org/013tf3c58)
National Institute for Health Research (https://ror.org/0187kwz08)
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Depositing User: JISC Publications Router
Date Deposited: 11 Jul 2024 15:15 UTC
Last Modified: 12 Jul 2024 16:07 UTC
Resource URI: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/106503 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes)

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