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Caregiver support and burden drive intention to engage in a peer-to-peer exchange of services among caregivers of dementia patients

INTRODUCTION: The number of people diagnosed with dementia is increasing, creating significant economic burden globally. With the progression of the disease, patients need a caregiver whose wellbeing is important for continuous care. Providing respite as a service, through sharing the responsibility...

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Autores principales: Aksin, O. Zeynep, Bilgic, Basar, Guner, Perihan, Gunes, Evrim D., Kuscu, Kemal, Ormeci, E. Lerzan, Sayin, Serpil, Eser, Hale Yapici
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10359163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37484665
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1208594
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author Aksin, O. Zeynep
Bilgic, Basar
Guner, Perihan
Gunes, Evrim D.
Kuscu, Kemal
Ormeci, E. Lerzan
Sayin, Serpil
Eser, Hale Yapici
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Bilgic, Basar
Guner, Perihan
Gunes, Evrim D.
Kuscu, Kemal
Ormeci, E. Lerzan
Sayin, Serpil
Eser, Hale Yapici
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description INTRODUCTION: The number of people diagnosed with dementia is increasing, creating significant economic burden globally. With the progression of the disease, patients need a caregiver whose wellbeing is important for continuous care. Providing respite as a service, through sharing the responsibility of caregiving or support for the caregiver, is a costly initiative. A peer-to-peer online support platform for dementia caregivers, motivated by the sharing economy, putting exchange of knowhow, resources, and services at its center, has the potential to balance cost concerns with a search for respite. The aim of this research is to assess caregivers’ intention to engage in peer-to-peer exchange. METHODS: A survey including sociodemographic, technology use, and caregiving variables, structured questionnaires (Zarit caregiver burden, WHO brief quality of life scale, ADCS-ADL and chronic stress scale) were administered, January 2018–May 2019, in the dementia outpatient clinic of a university hospital, to a convenience sample of n = 203 individuals identifying themselves as primary caregivers. A path analysis exploring the drivers of an intention to engage in peer-to-peer service exchange was conducted. RESULTS: In the path model, caregivers experiencing higher caregiver burden showed higher intention to engage (0.079, p < 0.001). Disease stage had no effect while patient activities of daily living, chronic social role related stressors of the caregiver and general quality of life were significant for the effect on the caregiver burden. Existing household support decreased the caregiver burden, affecting the intention to engage. Caregivers who can share more know-how demonstrate a higher intention to engage (0.579, p = 0.021). Caregiver technology affinity (0.458, p = 0.004) and ability and openness to seek professional help for psychological diagnoses (1.595, p = 0.012) also increased intention to engage. CONCLUSION: The model shows caregiver burden to be a major driver, along with caregiver characteristics that reflect their technology affinity and openness to the idea of general reciprocity. Existing support for obtaining knowhow and exchanging empathy have a direct effect on the intention to engage. Given the scarcity of caregiver support in the formal care channels, the identified potential of enlarging informal support via a peer-to-peer exchange mechanism holds promise.
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spelling pubmed-103591632023-07-22 Caregiver support and burden drive intention to engage in a peer-to-peer exchange of services among caregivers of dementia patients Aksin, O. Zeynep Bilgic, Basar Guner, Perihan Gunes, Evrim D. Kuscu, Kemal Ormeci, E. Lerzan Sayin, Serpil Eser, Hale Yapici Front Psychiatry Psychiatry INTRODUCTION: The number of people diagnosed with dementia is increasing, creating significant economic burden globally. With the progression of the disease, patients need a caregiver whose wellbeing is important for continuous care. Providing respite as a service, through sharing the responsibility of caregiving or support for the caregiver, is a costly initiative. A peer-to-peer online support platform for dementia caregivers, motivated by the sharing economy, putting exchange of knowhow, resources, and services at its center, has the potential to balance cost concerns with a search for respite. The aim of this research is to assess caregivers’ intention to engage in peer-to-peer exchange. METHODS: A survey including sociodemographic, technology use, and caregiving variables, structured questionnaires (Zarit caregiver burden, WHO brief quality of life scale, ADCS-ADL and chronic stress scale) were administered, January 2018–May 2019, in the dementia outpatient clinic of a university hospital, to a convenience sample of n = 203 individuals identifying themselves as primary caregivers. A path analysis exploring the drivers of an intention to engage in peer-to-peer service exchange was conducted. RESULTS: In the path model, caregivers experiencing higher caregiver burden showed higher intention to engage (0.079, p < 0.001). Disease stage had no effect while patient activities of daily living, chronic social role related stressors of the caregiver and general quality of life were significant for the effect on the caregiver burden. Existing household support decreased the caregiver burden, affecting the intention to engage. Caregivers who can share more know-how demonstrate a higher intention to engage (0.579, p = 0.021). Caregiver technology affinity (0.458, p = 0.004) and ability and openness to seek professional help for psychological diagnoses (1.595, p = 0.012) also increased intention to engage. CONCLUSION: The model shows caregiver burden to be a major driver, along with caregiver characteristics that reflect their technology affinity and openness to the idea of general reciprocity. Existing support for obtaining knowhow and exchanging empathy have a direct effect on the intention to engage. Given the scarcity of caregiver support in the formal care channels, the identified potential of enlarging informal support via a peer-to-peer exchange mechanism holds promise. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10359163/ /pubmed/37484665 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1208594 Text en Copyright © 2023 Aksin, Bilgic, Guner, Gunes, Kuscu, Ormeci, Sayin and Eser. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Aksin, O. Zeynep
Bilgic, Basar
Guner, Perihan
Gunes, Evrim D.
Kuscu, Kemal
Ormeci, E. Lerzan
Sayin, Serpil
Eser, Hale Yapici
Caregiver support and burden drive intention to engage in a peer-to-peer exchange of services among caregivers of dementia patients
title Caregiver support and burden drive intention to engage in a peer-to-peer exchange of services among caregivers of dementia patients
title_full Caregiver support and burden drive intention to engage in a peer-to-peer exchange of services among caregivers of dementia patients
title_fullStr Caregiver support and burden drive intention to engage in a peer-to-peer exchange of services among caregivers of dementia patients
title_full_unstemmed Caregiver support and burden drive intention to engage in a peer-to-peer exchange of services among caregivers of dementia patients
title_short Caregiver support and burden drive intention to engage in a peer-to-peer exchange of services among caregivers of dementia patients
title_sort caregiver support and burden drive intention to engage in a peer-to-peer exchange of services among caregivers of dementia patients
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10359163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37484665
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1208594
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