Analysis of long-term care for older adults in Brazil, Spain, and Portugal: Perspectives and challenges

巴西、西班牙和葡萄牙老年人长期照护分析:视角与挑战

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Abstract

This study analyzed long-term care policies within the universal health systems of Brazil, Spain, and Portugal using a comparative approach that combines structural similarity and policy contrast across different stages of demographic aging and long-term care development, through a documentary and bibliographic review based on legislation, official records, and international health and social indicators from the OECD published between 2019 and 2022. A qualitative comparative analysis of documents and official reports was conducted to identify similarities, differences, and gaps in care policies. The results show that Spain has a more organized structure than Portugal, offering extensive home care services, day centers, and financial support for caregivers, although population aging poses a challenge to system sustainability. In contrast, Brazil still lacks comprehensive policies aimed at older adults with functional limitations. It is concluded that Brazil's long-term care policies need to be redesigned, with an emphasis on strengthening service organization and improving human resource training to meet the growing demands of an aging population. .

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