Unrepresented and Vulnerable: A Rural/Urban Comparison of Nursing Home Decedents Without Family
Caroline Stephens, Rachael Alexander, Eli Iacob, Rebecca Utz, Lauren Hunt, Sei Lee, Laura Block, Katherine Ornstein

TL;DR
This study compares end-of-life care for unrepresented nursing home residents in rural and urban areas, highlighting disparities in their care and demographics.
Contribution
The study provides the first rural/urban comparison of unrepresented nursing home decedents using a unique family-linked dataset.
Findings
Rural unrepresented residents were more likely to be male, White Non-Hispanic, and widowed compared to urban residents.
Rural residents had higher rates of comorbidities and hospitalizations in the last 30 days of life.
The study highlights significant rural/urban disparities in end-of-life care for vulnerable populations.
Abstract
Families often play a critical role in end-of-life (EOL) care for nursing home (NH) residents, yet one in five older adults who die in a NH do not have available family living in the same state at the time of death. These potentially ‘unrepresented’ NH residents are highly vulnerable to poor EOL care, yet little is known about how rurality affects this population, with rurality also contributing to EOL care inequities. Given these individuals are typically unable to participate in survey or intervention-based research studies, their needs remain largely unknown and unmet. Using the only population-based, family-linked NH dataset in the U.S. - Utah Caregiving Population Science (Utah C-PopS) - we conducted a retrospective cohort study of 9,318 NH residents identified as not having any available family (spouses, children, siblings, parents) at the time of death and compared…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues · Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
