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Societal costs of informal care of community-dwelling frail elderly people

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SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Volume 49, Issue 4, Pages 433-440

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1403494819844354

Keywords

Informal care; frailty; older people; costs

Funding

  1. Healthcare sub-committee, Region Vastra Gotaland, Sweden
  2. Department of Research and Development, NU Hospital Group, Sweden
  3. Fyrbodal Research and Development Council, Region Vastra Gotaland, Sweden

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The study aimed to describe informal care activities and estimate the societal cost of caring for frail elderly people in Sweden. Results showed that informal caregivers provided an average of 245 hours of care over three months, with a mean cost of approximately 18,000 SEK (euro1878) over the same period. The total annual societal costs of informal care for community-dwelling frail elderly people in Sweden were estimated to be approximately 11,000 million SEK (euro1150 million), highlighting the significant economic value of informal caregiving and the importance of supporting informal caregivers in society.
Aims: The aims of this study are to describe informal care activities and to estimate the societal cost of informal care of community-dwelling frail elderly people in Sweden. Methods: This study was performed within the frame of the TREEE project that included 408 frail elderly patients. At index hospitalisation (baseline), primary informal caregivers of the patients were provided with a questionnaire on informal care during a period of three months. Questions concerning other (secondary) informal caregivers were also included. A rough estimate of the total cost of informal care of frail elderly people in Sweden was obtained by combining data from this study with published data and official statistics. Results: In total, 176 informal caregivers responded, and 89% had provided informal care. The informal caregivers (primary and secondary) provided care for an average of 245 hours over three months. Taking care of the home was the dominating activity. In total, the mean cost of informal care was estimated to approximately 18,000 SEK (euro1878) over three months, corresponding to an annual cost of approximately 72,000 SEK (euro7477) per frail elderly person. The total annual societal costs of informal care of community dwelling frail elderly people aged 75 years and older in Sweden was estimated to be approximately 11,000 million SEK (euro1150 million). Conclusions: The care of frail elderly people provided by informal caregivers is extensive and represents a great economic value. Although our calculations are associated with uncertainty, the size indicates that supporting informal caregivers should be a priority for society.

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