2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.aprim.2008.06.001
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Los problemas de salud también explican la utilización de servicios sociales en atención domiciliaria

Abstract: To be more fair, the evaluation of the provisions of the Dependence Law should also consider the health status of the patient. With the implementation of this law we can observe difficulties in access to social services for middle class patients. These patients do not have access to public social assistance and cannot pay for a private one. Social services are still an alternative to family care.

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“…Other studies report improvement in survival as a consequence of providing housekeeping and personal assistance services [35,36], or as a result of these frail patients visiting a day centre [37]. Nursing and medical home care services seem to have little effect if not accompanied by the provision of community social services [38]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies report improvement in survival as a consequence of providing housekeeping and personal assistance services [35,36], or as a result of these frail patients visiting a day centre [37]. Nursing and medical home care services seem to have little effect if not accompanied by the provision of community social services [38]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the use of home services, 6% had been visited by a nurse in home in 2017, which is somewhat less than that reported in another studies (Dios-Guerra et al, 2015;Gené-Badia et al, 2009). The use of other social resources is unreliable compared with other studies because, when commenting on these data, most studies argue that bias exists in collecting data from medical records and not all patients are registered; hence, great variability is generally found in home help, ranging between 0.7% and 37.5% (Coderch et al, 2014;Gené-Badia et al, 2009). The use of these home care resources decreased slightly over the time period analysed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…These conceptual aspects, the need for a major involvement of the health sector, and the actual adaptation to the ICF model have been suggested by other authors [51,54,55]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 85%