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老年护理服务产业化对老年人身心健康的影响:来自中国准自然实验的证据
Authors He Y, Ouyang W, Li Z, Wei B
Received 19 June 2023
Accepted for publication 21 September 2023
Published 16 October 2023 Volume 2023:16 Pages 3017—3033
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S426710
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 2
Editor who approved publication: Dr Scott Fraser
Purpose: Given the increasing longevity of the population, the consolidation of familial structures, and the scarcity of economic resources required to sustain an aging society, the Chinese government faces a complex and urgent challenge in effectively addressing the growing needs of older adults and establishing a long-term care services system that is both sustainable and equitable.
Patients and Methods: This study harnesses the comprehensive CLHLS data from 2011 to 2018 and utilizes the “Pilot Industrialization of Old-Age Service in a Market-Oriented Way” policy as a quasi-natural experiment. Employing the Difference-in-Differences (DID) method, our study aims to evaluate the impact of industrializing older adult care services on the physical and mental health outcomes of older adults in China.
Results: The findings strongly indicate that the government’s adoption of a market-driven fiscal approach within its policies, aimed at attracting social capital and fostering the industrialization of older adult care services, positively influences the physical and mental well-being of the aged population. Furthermore, through heterogeneity analysis, it becomes evident that the health promotion effect is particularly pronounced among older individuals living without a spouse, lacking family care from children or grandchildren, or residing in financially underdeveloped regions.
Conclusion: In summary, these results underscore the potential efficacy of employing financial policy instruments to facilitate the industrialization of older adult care services, thereby advancing the promotion of a society characterized by healthy aging and ensuring equitable health outcomes for older people.
Keywords: industrialization, older adult care, market-driven fiscal policy, physical and mental health, healthy aging, difference-in-differences, Chinese longitudinal healthy longevity survey