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Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
2003 Volume.36 No. 4 p.332 ~ p.338
A Study on the Association between Healthcare Utilization and the Burden of Families Caring for the Elderly in the Last 6 Months of Life
Lee Jee-Jeon

Lee Hee-Na
Ohrr Hee-Choul
Jeong Hae-Young
Yi Sang-Wook
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the relationship between medical expenses and the burden of families caring for the elderly in the last 6 months of life, and to evaluate .he factors relating to the burden of family caregivers.

Methods: The families of 301 persons older than 65 years, who died between 1 July and 31 December 2001, and were registered in Resident-based- Health Insurance Programs in Seoul, were interviewed. The medical expenses and length of stay among the elderly were collected from Korea i Health Insurance Corporations.

Results: 31 percents of the elderly had no medical expenses in the last 6 months of life. On average, the objective burden (4.92) was higher than the subjective burden (3.35). Families caring for male elderly had a higher burden. With increasing age at death, the objective burden was significantly increased. The burden on a family seemed to be influenced more by the family income than the property of the elderly. With increasing total health care costs, the objective burden on the family caregivers was significantly increased, but with increasing medical expenses, the subjective burden was significantly decreased.

Conclusion: An association between healthcare utilization and burden on families was observed. The reason for the decreasing subjective burden when medical expenses were decreased was unclear. Further research will be needed.
KEYWORD
Family caregiver, Healthcare costs, Burden, End of life
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