Institutional care in four Latin American countries: the importance of fostering public information and evaluation strategies

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作者
Wachholz, Patrick Alexander [1 ]
Morsch, Patricia [2 ]
Dintrans, Pablo Villalobos [3 ]
Barrientos-Calvo, Isabel [4 ]
Browne, Jorge [5 ]
Bello-Chavolla, Omar Yaxmehen [6 ]
Vega, Enrique [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Paulista Unesp, Fac Med Botucatu, Botucatu, Brazil
[2] Pan Amer Hlth Org, Hlth Syst & Serv, Life Course Unit, Washington, DC 20037 USA
[3] Univ Santiago, Fac Ciencias Med, Programa Ctr Salud Publ, Santiago, Chile
[4] Univ Costa Rica San Jose, Fac Med, San Pedro, Costa Rica
[5] Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Fac Med, Secc Geriatria, Santiago, Chile
[6] Inst Nacl Geriatria, Direcc Invest, Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico
来源
REVISTA PANAMERICANA DE SALUD PUBLICA-PAN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH | 2024年 / 48卷
关键词
Long-term care; aging; Latin America;
D O I
10.26633/RPSP.2024.14
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
More than 8 million older people in Latin America depend on long -term care (LTC), accounting for 12% of people aged >= 60 years and almost 27% of those aged >= 80. It is crucial to develop sustainable strategies for providing LTC in the area, including institutional care. This special report aims to characterize institutional LTC in four countries (Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica and Mexico), using available information systems, and to identify the strategies adopted to support institutional care in these countries. This narrative review used nationwide, open -access, public data sources to gather demographic estimates and information about institutional LTC coverage and the availability of open -access data for the proportion of people with LTC needs, the number of LTC facilities and the number of residents living in them. These countries have a larger share of older people than the average in Latin America but fewer LTC facilities than required by the demand. National surveys lack standardization in defining disability, LTC and dependency on care. Information about institutional care is mainly fragmented and does not regularly include LTC facilities, their residents and workers. Data are crucial to inform evidence-based decisions to favor prioritization and to support advances in promoting policies around institutional LTC in Latin America. Although information about institutional care in the region is fragmented and insufficient, this paper profiles the four selected countries. It highlights the need for a better structure for datadriven LTC information systems. The lack of information emphasizes the urgency of the need to focus on and encourage research into this topic.
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