Geographic availability and accessibility of day care services for people with dementia in Ireland

Abstract Background Day care is an important service for many people with dementia and their carers. In Ireland, day care services for people with dementia are delivered by a mix of dementia-specific day care centres as well as generic day care centres that cater for people with dementia to various...

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Main Authors: Tom Pierse, Fiona Keogh, Eamon O’Shea, John Cullinan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-05-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-020-05341-z
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spelling doaj-7c0f3dffe96d4d8d8b0e364740a4ed442020-11-25T03:17:53ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632020-05-012011910.1186/s12913-020-05341-zGeographic availability and accessibility of day care services for people with dementia in IrelandTom Pierse0Fiona Keogh1Eamon O’Shea2John Cullinan3Centre for Economic and Social Research on Dementia, National University of Ireland GalwayCentre for Economic and Social Research on Dementia, National University of Ireland GalwayCentre for Economic and Social Research on Dementia, National University of Ireland GalwaySchool of Business & Economics, National University of Ireland GalwayAbstract Background Day care is an important service for many people with dementia and their carers. In Ireland, day care services for people with dementia are delivered by a mix of dementia-specific day care centres as well as generic day care centres that cater for people with dementia to various degrees. In this paper we examine the geographic distribution of day care services for people with dementia relative to potential need. Methods Using a national survey of day care centres, we estimate the current availability of day care services for people with dementia in the country. We use geographic information systems (GIS) to map day care provision at regional and sub-regional levels and compare this to the estimated number of people with dementia in local areas. Results There is significant variation across the country in the existing capacity of day care centres to cater for people with dementia. The number of places per 100 persons with dementia in the community varies from 14.2 to 21.3 across Community Health Organisation areas. We also show that 18% of people with dementia do not live within 15kms of their nearest day care centre. Conclusion Currently, day care centres, in many parts of the country, have limited capacity to provide a service for people with dementia who live in their catchment area. As the number of people with dementia increases, investment in day care centres should be targeted to areas where need is greatest. Our GIS approach provides valuable evidence that can help inform decisions on future resource allocation and service provision in relation to day care.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-020-05341-z
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author Tom Pierse
Fiona Keogh
Eamon O’Shea
John Cullinan
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Fiona Keogh
Eamon O’Shea
John Cullinan
Geographic availability and accessibility of day care services for people with dementia in Ireland
BMC Health Services Research
author_facet Tom Pierse
Fiona Keogh
Eamon O’Shea
John Cullinan
author_sort Tom Pierse
title Geographic availability and accessibility of day care services for people with dementia in Ireland
title_short Geographic availability and accessibility of day care services for people with dementia in Ireland
title_full Geographic availability and accessibility of day care services for people with dementia in Ireland
title_fullStr Geographic availability and accessibility of day care services for people with dementia in Ireland
title_full_unstemmed Geographic availability and accessibility of day care services for people with dementia in Ireland
title_sort geographic availability and accessibility of day care services for people with dementia in ireland
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background Day care is an important service for many people with dementia and their carers. In Ireland, day care services for people with dementia are delivered by a mix of dementia-specific day care centres as well as generic day care centres that cater for people with dementia to various degrees. In this paper we examine the geographic distribution of day care services for people with dementia relative to potential need. Methods Using a national survey of day care centres, we estimate the current availability of day care services for people with dementia in the country. We use geographic information systems (GIS) to map day care provision at regional and sub-regional levels and compare this to the estimated number of people with dementia in local areas. Results There is significant variation across the country in the existing capacity of day care centres to cater for people with dementia. The number of places per 100 persons with dementia in the community varies from 14.2 to 21.3 across Community Health Organisation areas. We also show that 18% of people with dementia do not live within 15kms of their nearest day care centre. Conclusion Currently, day care centres, in many parts of the country, have limited capacity to provide a service for people with dementia who live in their catchment area. As the number of people with dementia increases, investment in day care centres should be targeted to areas where need is greatest. Our GIS approach provides valuable evidence that can help inform decisions on future resource allocation and service provision in relation to day care.
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