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DOI: 10.1177/089826439400600207 Do Characteristics of Informal Caregivers Affect the Length of Hospital Stay for Frail Elders?Department of Veterans Affairs, Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Hospital
New England Research Institute
New England Research Institute Studies examining the length of hospital stay for the very old rarely include characteristics of the informal caregiver as potentially explanatory variables. This study expanded a frequently used conceptual model of health services use to include caregiving factors as enabling variables. Data were collected from a representative sample of frail elders who had been hospitalized in the previous 18 months (n = 181) and their primary informal caregivers. The findings indicate that elders whose primary caregiver was a coresiding offspring had shorter hospitalization than elders whose offspring caregiver lived in different households. These data indicate that the amount of variance explained by this conceptual model is increased when social factors are included as explanatory variables.
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