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Time to move? Factors associated with burden of care among informal caregivers of cognitively impaired older people facing housing decisions: secondary analysis of a cluster randomized trial

BACKGROUND: Making health-related decisions about loved ones with cognitive impairment may contribute to caregiver burden of care. We sought to explore factors associated with burden of care among informal caregivers who had made housing decisions on behalf of a cognitively impaired older person. ME...

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Autores principales: Boucher, Alexandrine, Haesebaert, Julie, Freitas, Adriana, Adekpedjou, Rhéda, Landry, Marjolaine, Bourassa, Henriette, Stacey, Dawn, Croteau, Jordie, Geneviève, Painchaud-Guérard, Légaré, France
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6734334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31500590
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12877-019-1249-1
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author Boucher, Alexandrine
Haesebaert, Julie
Freitas, Adriana
Adekpedjou, Rhéda
Landry, Marjolaine
Bourassa, Henriette
Stacey, Dawn
Croteau, Jordie
Geneviève, Painchaud-Guérard
Légaré, France
author_facet Boucher, Alexandrine
Haesebaert, Julie
Freitas, Adriana
Adekpedjou, Rhéda
Landry, Marjolaine
Bourassa, Henriette
Stacey, Dawn
Croteau, Jordie
Geneviève, Painchaud-Guérard
Légaré, France
author_sort Boucher, Alexandrine
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description BACKGROUND: Making health-related decisions about loved ones with cognitive impairment may contribute to caregiver burden of care. We sought to explore factors associated with burden of care among informal caregivers who had made housing decisions on behalf of a cognitively impaired older person. METHODS: We conducted a secondary analysis within a cluster randomized trial (cRT) conducted in 16 publicly-funded home care service points across the Province of Quebec. The cRT assessed the impact of training home care teams in interprofessional shared decision making (IP-SDM). We assessed burden of care with the Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) scale. We adapted Pallett’s framework to inform our data analysis. This framework posits that factors influencing burden of care among caregivers fall within four domains: (a) characteristics of the caregiver, (b) characteristics of the cognitively impaired older person, (c) characteristics of the relationship between the caregiver and the cognitively impaired older person, and (d) the caregiver’s perception of their social support resources. We computed the ZBI score and performed multilevel linear regression modelling. RESULTS: Among 296 caregivers included in the dataset, the mean ZBI score was 29.8 (SD = 17.5) out of 88. The typical participant was 62.6 years old (SD = 11.7), female (74.7%), and caring for a mother or father (61.2%). Using multivariate analysis, factors significantly associated with caregiver burden mapped onto: caregiver characteristics (caregivers with higher burden were female, experienced higher decision regret and decisional conflict, preferred that their loved one move into the caregiver’s home, into a private nursing home or a mixed private-public nursing home, and had made the decision more recently); relationship characteristics (spouses and children experienced higher burden); and caregiver’s perception of social support resources (caregivers who perceived that a joint decision making process had occurred had higher burden). CONCLUSION: In line with the proposed framework used, we found that caregiver characteristics, relationship characteristics and caregiver’s perception of social support resources were associated with burden of care. Our results will help design interventions to prevent and/or reduce caregivers’ burden of care. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT02244359. Date of registration: September 18, 2014.
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spelling pubmed-67343342019-09-12 Time to move? Factors associated with burden of care among informal caregivers of cognitively impaired older people facing housing decisions: secondary analysis of a cluster randomized trial Boucher, Alexandrine Haesebaert, Julie Freitas, Adriana Adekpedjou, Rhéda Landry, Marjolaine Bourassa, Henriette Stacey, Dawn Croteau, Jordie Geneviève, Painchaud-Guérard Légaré, France BMC Geriatr Research Article BACKGROUND: Making health-related decisions about loved ones with cognitive impairment may contribute to caregiver burden of care. We sought to explore factors associated with burden of care among informal caregivers who had made housing decisions on behalf of a cognitively impaired older person. METHODS: We conducted a secondary analysis within a cluster randomized trial (cRT) conducted in 16 publicly-funded home care service points across the Province of Quebec. The cRT assessed the impact of training home care teams in interprofessional shared decision making (IP-SDM). We assessed burden of care with the Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) scale. We adapted Pallett’s framework to inform our data analysis. This framework posits that factors influencing burden of care among caregivers fall within four domains: (a) characteristics of the caregiver, (b) characteristics of the cognitively impaired older person, (c) characteristics of the relationship between the caregiver and the cognitively impaired older person, and (d) the caregiver’s perception of their social support resources. We computed the ZBI score and performed multilevel linear regression modelling. RESULTS: Among 296 caregivers included in the dataset, the mean ZBI score was 29.8 (SD = 17.5) out of 88. The typical participant was 62.6 years old (SD = 11.7), female (74.7%), and caring for a mother or father (61.2%). Using multivariate analysis, factors significantly associated with caregiver burden mapped onto: caregiver characteristics (caregivers with higher burden were female, experienced higher decision regret and decisional conflict, preferred that their loved one move into the caregiver’s home, into a private nursing home or a mixed private-public nursing home, and had made the decision more recently); relationship characteristics (spouses and children experienced higher burden); and caregiver’s perception of social support resources (caregivers who perceived that a joint decision making process had occurred had higher burden). CONCLUSION: In line with the proposed framework used, we found that caregiver characteristics, relationship characteristics and caregiver’s perception of social support resources were associated with burden of care. Our results will help design interventions to prevent and/or reduce caregivers’ burden of care. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT02244359. Date of registration: September 18, 2014. BioMed Central 2019-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6734334/ /pubmed/31500590 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12877-019-1249-1 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Boucher, Alexandrine
Haesebaert, Julie
Freitas, Adriana
Adekpedjou, Rhéda
Landry, Marjolaine
Bourassa, Henriette
Stacey, Dawn
Croteau, Jordie
Geneviève, Painchaud-Guérard
Légaré, France
Time to move? Factors associated with burden of care among informal caregivers of cognitively impaired older people facing housing decisions: secondary analysis of a cluster randomized trial
title Time to move? Factors associated with burden of care among informal caregivers of cognitively impaired older people facing housing decisions: secondary analysis of a cluster randomized trial
title_full Time to move? Factors associated with burden of care among informal caregivers of cognitively impaired older people facing housing decisions: secondary analysis of a cluster randomized trial
title_fullStr Time to move? Factors associated with burden of care among informal caregivers of cognitively impaired older people facing housing decisions: secondary analysis of a cluster randomized trial
title_full_unstemmed Time to move? Factors associated with burden of care among informal caregivers of cognitively impaired older people facing housing decisions: secondary analysis of a cluster randomized trial
title_short Time to move? Factors associated with burden of care among informal caregivers of cognitively impaired older people facing housing decisions: secondary analysis of a cluster randomized trial
title_sort time to move? factors associated with burden of care among informal caregivers of cognitively impaired older people facing housing decisions: secondary analysis of a cluster randomized trial
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6734334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31500590
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12877-019-1249-1
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