E. Redmond et al., OLDER-PEOPLE IN RECEIPT OF HOME HELP - A GROUP WITH HIGH-LEVELS OF UNMET HEALTH NEEDS, Health & social care in the community, 4(6), 1996, pp. 347-352
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20
Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath","Social Work
We describe a case control study in which our aim is to test the hypot
hesis that older people receiving home help have higher levels of unme
t health needs than those not receiving home help and constitute an 'a
t risk' group. One hundred and twelve people aged over 60 years in rec
eipt of home help were picked at random from a home help register and
31 controls who were not receiving home help were selected from two ge
neral practitioners age/sex registers: Domiciliary visit and assessmen
t by a specialist health visitor for older people were undertaken foll
owed by referral to appropriate agencies. The study showed that people
in receipt of home help services had higher levels of unmet health ne
eds than those in the control group not receiving home help (P < 0.01)
. One year after initial assessment all but 10 of the referrals had be
en acted upon, but there was no measurable difference in functional le
vels following referral, treatment and provision of aids to daily livi
ng. We conclude that using the home help register is a valuable method
of identifying a group of individuals with significant levels of unme
t health needs.