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Willingness for community-based and institutional eldercare among older adults: a cross-sectional study in Zhejiang, China

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Objective To investigate the proportion of willingness for community-based and institutional care and their correlating factors among older adults in Zhejiang Province, China. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting The Sixth National… Click to show full abstract

Objective To investigate the proportion of willingness for community-based and institutional care and their correlating factors among older adults in Zhejiang Province, China. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting The Sixth National Health Service Survey, carried out in Zhejiang, China. Participants 7300 eligible older adults aged 60 years or older. Main outcomes measures Willingness for community-based and institutional eldercare. Results The average age of the participants was 69.0±7.3 years. 50.9% of the participants were males, and 49.1% were females. 19.2% came from urban areas and 80.8% were from rural areas. The percentage of willingness for community-based and institutional eldercare was 2.7% and 3.8%, respectively. The corresponding figures for females were 2.9% and 3.5%, respectively, and for males were 2.5% and 4.1%, respectively. Factors positively associated with willingness for community-based eldercare included living in urban areas, high educational attainment, more frequent active exercise and living alone. Factors positively associated with willingness for institutional eldercare included age, living at urban areas, high education attainment, more frequent active exercise and receiving assistance with daily living. Conclusions Family eldercare was the priority for older adults compared with community-based and institutional eldercare in Zhejiang. The willingness for community-based and institutional eldercare among older adults was affected not only by the older adults themselves, but also by community and family members.

Keywords: older adults; community; based institutional; willingness community; eldercare; community based

Journal Title: BMJ Open
Year Published: 2022

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