ABSTRACT
Ninety-one subjects affected by severe pulmonary insufficiency necessitating continuous treatment with oxygen were studied. The social and professional realities and their status within the national health service were determined. The results of the research, obtained through the use of the questionnaires, showed that the lives of these subjects are very much influenced by their pathology. Among the factors considered were necessity for home assistance, scarce or absence of autonomy and contact with the outside world and extremely reduced work capacity. Elevated public spending for assistance was analyzed in reference to public health insurance as regards each single subject and the type of lung dysfunction from which the subject suffered.
Subject(s)
Oxygen Inhalation Therapy , Respiratory Insufficiency/therapy , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Chronic Disease , Female , Humans , Italy , Legislation, Medical , Life Style , Long-Term Care , Male , Middle Aged , National Health Programs , Surveys and QuestionnairesABSTRACT
The authors carried out a research on the social and labour problems of the people affected by chronic renal failure, either on dialysis treatment or already transplanted since two years. It has been given a questionnaire based on questions about the person, the working position, the social insurance situation, the family and personal problems. The results show a good social reinsert and a good recover of the transplanted in opposition of the many problems had by those on dialysis; in particular it has been considered also the problem of the periodic absences from work. It has been also considered the italian law situation regarding the people affected by chronic renal failure in some different social insurance fields.