Burden of caregivers who care for oldest-old parents with disability: A cross-sectional study

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TitreBurden of caregivers who care for oldest-old parents with disability: A cross-sectional study
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursWu Y, Liu Y, Cao X, Ying Z, Park JY, Feng Q, Umeda M, Liu Z, Liao J
JournalGERIATRIC NURSING
Volume42
Pagination792-798
Date PublishedJUL-AUG
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0197-4572
Mots-clésAdult children, Caregiver burden, Chinese, Disability, Parent-child dyads
Résumé

Objective: To describe the characteristics of oldest-old Chinese with disability and their adult-child caregivers, and the extent to which these characteristics were associated with caregiver burden. Methods: The study was based on 168 pairs of disabled oldest-old adults and their adult-child caregivers, derived from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey. Descriptive analyses of care recipients' and caregivers' characteristics were conducted respectively, in reference to caregiver burden. Statistically significant characteristics identified in these bivariate analyses were then jointly evaluated in multiple linear regression models with caregiver burden as the outcome. Results: Care recipients positive emotion status [(beta =-0.227 (-0.412,-0.042)], multiple chronic disease [(beta = 0.513 (0.081, 0.945)], and caregivers spent more caregiving time [(beta = 0.225 (0.061, 0.389)] were main factors associated with caregiver burden. Conclusion: Adult-children caregivers perceived heavier burden if care recipients had low positive emotions, had multiple chronic diseases, and caregivers spent more time caregiving. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.gerinurse.2021.04.013