Factors Leading to Discontinuous Use of Government-Sponsored Long-Term Care 2.0 Service Plan in Taiwan
2024
Factors Leading to Discontinuous Use of Government-Sponsored Long-Term Care 2.0 Service Plan in Taiwan
Sample size: 59151
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Author Information
Author(s): Chen Ya-Mei, Wu Shih-Cyuan
Primary Institution: National Taiwan University
Hypothesis
What factors influence the discontinuation of the Long-Term Care 2.0 service plan in Taiwan?
Conclusion
The study found that age, income status, and caregiver type significantly affect the likelihood of discontinuing long-term care services.
Supporting Evidence
- Individuals with informal caregivers had a higher likelihood of obtaining service prescriptions.
- Those with foreign caregivers were less likely to progress beyond the service utilization stage.
- Individuals aged over 85 were less likely to progress beyond utilization but inclined to maintain usage.
- Middle-low income families were more likely to initiate usage but less likely to maintain it.
Takeaway
This study looked at why many people stop using long-term care services in Taiwan, finding that things like age and who helps them can make a big difference.
Methodology
The study analyzed data from 2018 to 2021 for older adults in two cities, tracking service users through three application stages.
Participant Demographics
Older adults in two cities in Taiwan.
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