UCSUR is collaborating with the Health Policy Institute (HPI) at the Graduate School of Public Health and the RAND Corporation on a comprehensive two year initiative to translate research evidence into sound policy and practice improvements that will make Western Pennsylvania a model for a nationwide "culture of caregiving." Informal caregivers increasingly play an important role in providing health care for millions of chronically ill and disabled Americans, often significantly reducing hospitalizations and nursing home stays. During the two year project, HPI, UCSUR and RAND will jointly serve as research hub for local, state, and national policy efforts to systematically identify caregiver risk and test community based-interventions to support those at greatest risk and improve health outcomes. The aims of the project are:
Aim #1: Determine factors that place family caregivers of older adults living in Western PA at risk for poor emotional and physical health.
Aim #2: Using data from Aim #1, comprehensively assess economic and health risks and unmet needs among family caregivers in Western Pennsylvania. This aim involves a comprehensive telephone survey of 1,000 family/informal caregivers and 200 care recipients being conducted by the Survey Research Program (SRP) at UCSUR.
Aim #3: Using data from Aims #1 and #2 implement evidence-based interventions to address specific needs for caregivers at high levels of risk.
December 6, 2017
The Pittsburgh Regional Caregivers Survey, 2017
Breakout Tables
Caregiver Annual Household Income Level
Caregiver - Care Recipient Gender Combination
Caregiver Relationship to Care Recipient
Survey Graphics
Caregiver & Care Recipient Profiles
Caregiving Situation / Context
Caregiver Health Literacy & Numeracy