TY - JOUR
T1 - Unmet needs for assistance with ADLs and IADLs
T2 - A measure of healthy life expectancy
AU - Carrière, Yves
AU - Légaré, Jacques
N1 - Funding Information: This research was partly supported by a grant from Simon Fraser University. The authors are grateful to the insightful comments made by the reviewers of an earlier version of this manuscript. We are also grateful to Minda Chittenden who worked as a research assistant on this project.
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - Measures of healthy life expectancy have been developed over the last thirty years to evaluate the quality of life of an increasing life expectancy. These measures are usually accounting for prevalence rates of either disability or physical dependence in performing everyday activities. Although they allow for a better assessment of quality of life, they are not reflecting the fact that a disabled person might be receiving adequate or inadequate assistance for these activities. In a context of population aging, where our health care system will have to deal more and more with chronic disease instead of acute disease, it is imperative to develop a measure that will account for the adequacy of the assistance provided to the disabled elderly population. Using data from the 1986 Health and Activity Limitation Survey, we are introducing a measure of healthy life expectancy which will fill this gap. We present the construction of this measure of population health and discuss it's usefulness in assessing policies at a macro level.
AB - Measures of healthy life expectancy have been developed over the last thirty years to evaluate the quality of life of an increasing life expectancy. These measures are usually accounting for prevalence rates of either disability or physical dependence in performing everyday activities. Although they allow for a better assessment of quality of life, they are not reflecting the fact that a disabled person might be receiving adequate or inadequate assistance for these activities. In a context of population aging, where our health care system will have to deal more and more with chronic disease instead of acute disease, it is imperative to develop a measure that will account for the adequacy of the assistance provided to the disabled elderly population. Using data from the 1986 Health and Activity Limitation Survey, we are introducing a measure of healthy life expectancy which will fill this gap. We present the construction of this measure of population health and discuss it's usefulness in assessing policies at a macro level.
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U2 - 10.1023/A:1007078310669
DO - 10.1023/A:1007078310669
M3 - Article
SN - 0303-8300
VL - 51
SP - 107
EP - 123
JO - Social Indicators Research
JF - Social Indicators Research
IS - 1
ER -