Abstract

BackgroundUnderstanding the specific characteristics of the patients with dementia is essential in developing services required to meet their needs. The purpose of this study was to investigate the patterns of use of home- and community-based services (HCBS) by patients with dementia and the factors influencing the utilisation of these services.MethodsWe analysed a dataset of patients with dementia receiving long-term care at a medical centre. All participating patients were required to complete a structured interview form every 6 months to assess their need for service utilisation. Between 2015 and 2018, a total of 822 patients fulfilled the criteria for dementia, and 737 people had assessment records, of whom 244 had used social services. Robust Poisson regression analyses were performed to estimate HCBS usage and the factors influencing service utilisation.ResultsThe overall service utilisation rate was 33 %. Most patients used only one service, and assistive devices were used as the main service. Regarding the factors influencing service use, dementia concomitant with dependency increased the use of HCBS. These results suggest that patients with mild dependency might prefer to use community support services, whereas those with moderate to severe dependency being more likely to utilise in-home care services.ConclusionsThis study provides empirical evidence regarding the use of long-term care resources by patients with dementia in the community. Providing customised HCBS, rather than a non-specialised service assumed to be suitable for every patient, is essential for ensuring good patient care. In addition, attention needs to be paid to patients with care needs who do not use HCBS.

Highlights

  • Understanding the specific characteristics of the patients with dementia is essential in developing services required to meet their needs

  • The purpose of this study was to explore the use of homeand community-based services (HCBS) and the factors influencing its usage from the perspective of patients with dementia in Changhua City, Taiwan

  • This study shows that the utilisation rate of Long-term care (LTC) services for the elderly with dementia was 33 %

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Introduction

Understanding the specific characteristics of the patients with dementia is essential in developing services required to meet their needs. Population ageing is one of the major issues affecting all developed countries including Taiwan, which is a social time bomb due to its ageing population. Dementia is a major public health issue in an ageing population. In Taiwan, there are 3.6 million people aged 65 and above, among whom 280,783 have dementia. This implies that for every 12 elderly Taiwanese, there is one person with dementia [2]. Such a high incidence of this disease has a great impact on family life and society. Two family members often work full time, and with the prevalence of nuclear families, the demand for long-term care is rising

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