Household transitions and subsequent mortality among older people in England and Wales: trends over three decades.

نویسنده

  • Emily Grundy
چکیده

BACKGROUND The past 30 years have seen major changes in the living arrangements of older people and in long-term care policy in England and Wales. Co-resident family care and institutional care can be alternatives for seriously disabled older people, so changes in the availability of either may affect demands for the other. AIMS To analyse changes in older people's living arrangements in three successive decades in England and Wales and compare the subsequent mortality of older people living with relatives, those living alone or with a spouse, and those living in institutions. METHODS Cross-sequential analysis of household circumstances at the beginning and end of three decades using multinomial logistic regression of data from the Office for National Statistics Longitudinal Study. Poisson regression analysis of subsequent mortality. RESULTS Risks of moving to an institution in 1991-2001 relative to living alone or in a couple were lower than in 1981-1991 for women and men and also lower in comparison with living with relatives for women. Chances of living with relatives rather than alone or in a couple showed a downward trend over time. Institutional residents had higher mortality than those living alone/in a couple or those with relatives. This excess was greater in 2001-2005 than in previous periods; even so, 26% of male and 36% of female institutional residents in 2001 survived 3 years. CONCLUSION Policy changes are important influences on use of institutional care. The health status of older people living with relatives and those in institutions is not equivalent.

برای دانلود متن کامل این مقاله و بیش از 32 میلیون مقاله دیگر ابتدا ثبت نام کنید

ثبت نام

اگر عضو سایت هستید لطفا وارد حساب کاربری خود شوید

منابع مشابه

Trends in, and transitions to, institutional residence among older people in England and Wales, 1971-91.

OBJECTIVES To compare transitions from private households to institutions between 1971-81 and 1981-91 among elderly people and see whether (1) differentials in the risk of institutionalisation changed and (2) whether the risk was higher in the second period. DESIGN Cross sequential analysis of data from the Office of National Statistics longitudinal study, a record linkage study which include...

متن کامل

Coronary heart disease trends in England and Wales from 1984 to 2004: concealed levelling of mortality rates among young adults.

BACKGROUND Trends in cardiovascular risk factors among UK adults present a complex picture. Ominous increases in obesity and diabetes among young adults raise concerns about subsequent coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality rates in this group. OBJECTIVE To examine recent trends in age-specific mortality rates from CHD, particularly those among younger adults. METHODS AND RESULTS Mortality ...

متن کامل

Trends in penile cancer: a comparative study between Australia, England and Wales, and the US

PURPOSE To investigate and compare the trends in incidence and mortality of penile cancer between Australia, England and Wales, and the US, and provide hypotheses for these trends. METHODS Cancer registry data from 1982 to 2005 inclusive were obtained from Australia, England and Wales, and the United States. From these data, age-specific, -standardised and mortality:incidence ratios were calc...

متن کامل

Self-rated health and mortality in the UK: results from the first comparative analysis of the England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland Longitudinal Studies.

Previous studies have shown that self-reported health indicators are predictive of subsequent mortality, but that this association varies between populations and population sub-groups. For example, self-reported health is less predictive of mortality at older ages, has a stronger association with mortality for men than for women and is more predictive of mortality for those of lower than those ...

متن کامل

Socioeconomic differentials in mortality among men within Great Britain: time trends and contributory causes.

STUDY OBJECTIVE To assess the size of mortality differentials in men by social class in Scotland as compared with England and Wales, and to analyse the time trends in these differentials. SUBJECTS Men from England and Wales and Scotland around each census from 1951 to 1981. METHODS Poisson regression analysis was used to calculate relative indices of inequality for disease specific and all ...

متن کامل

ذخیره در منابع من


  با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید

برای دانلود متن کامل این مقاله و بیش از 32 میلیون مقاله دیگر ابتدا ثبت نام کنید

ثبت نام

اگر عضو سایت هستید لطفا وارد حساب کاربری خود شوید

عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of epidemiology and community health

دوره 65 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2011