Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
961304 Journal of Health Economics 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
▶ The caregiving effect is the welfare effect of providing informal care, i.e., the effect of the burden of caregiving. The family effect is a direct influence of the health of a patient on others' well-being, i.e., the effects of caring about other people. ▶ TThe caregiving effect can be present only in caregivers while the family effect in the broader group of significant other, regardless of their caregiving status. However, both effects are usually disregarded in economic evaluations which treat patients as isolated individuals. ▶ Using a sample of Dutch informal caregivers we found that both effects exist and may be comparable in size. Our results, while explorative, indicate that economic evaluations adopting a societal perspective should include both the family and the caregiving effects measured in the relevant individuals.
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