Title of article :
The last year of life in Europe: regional variations in functional status and sources of support
Author/Authors :
HANK، KARSTEN نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This article aims to provide an initial account of the life circumstances of older
people in 11 continental European countries during the year prior to their deaths.
It focuses on regional variations in functional limitations and sources of support.
Using logistic regression we analyse data from 523 end-of-life interviews in
2006–07, collected for the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe
(Wave 2) about the respondents who had died since the baseline data collection in
2004–05. The prevalence of functional limitations was found to be fairly consistent
across Northern, Central and Southern Europe. Significant regional differences
existed, however, with regard to the deceased respondents’ main sources of
support and the locations of their deaths. Northern Europeans were the least
likely to receive help from their family only and the most likely to be supported by
non-kin. They also exhibited the highest risk of dying in a nursing home. In
Mediterranean countries, a pattern of exclusive family support and dying at home
prevailed. The findings support the notion of a ‘mixed responsibility ’ of families
and welfare states as providers of support for older people in the last year of life.
Keywords :
KARSTEN HANK , end-of-life research , ADL limitations , Share , social support , survey
Journal title :
Ageing and Society
Journal title :
Ageing and Society