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CAREGIVING BURDENS OF TASK TIME AND TASK DIFFICULTY AMONG PAID AND UNPAID CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA

Demands of caregivers of persons living with dementia (PLWD) are often influenced by the context of their caregiving situation. This study examines factors associated with caregiving burden in terms of task time and task difficulty among paid and unpaid caregivers of PLWD. Cross-sectional baseline s...

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Autores principales: Smith, Matthew, Kew, Chung Lin, Han, Gang, Wilson, Lucas, Lee, Shinduk, Fitch, John, Ory, Marcia
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9770971/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.3121
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author Smith, Matthew
Kew, Chung Lin
Han, Gang
Wilson, Lucas
Lee, Shinduk
Fitch, John
Ory, Marcia
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Kew, Chung Lin
Han, Gang
Wilson, Lucas
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description Demands of caregivers of persons living with dementia (PLWD) are often influenced by the context of their caregiving situation. This study examines factors associated with caregiving burden in terms of task time and task difficulty among paid and unpaid caregivers of PLWD. Cross-sectional baseline survey data were analyzed from 110 paid and unpaid caregivers of PLWD participating in a larger NIH-funded study assessing the feasibility of using a novel in-situ sensor system. Oberst Caregiving Burden Scale constructs of task time and task difficulty served as dependent variables. Two least squares regression models were fitted, controlling for contextual items related to the caregiver, care recipient, and caregiving logistics. Caregivers whose care recipients were female (B=-0.29, P=0.006), had more chronic conditions (B=0.31, P=0.011), and had lower Mini-Mental State Exam scores (B=-0.20, P=0.015) reported higher task time burdens. Caregivers whose care recipients had other paid caregivers (B=0.30, P=0.031) and spent more months/years caring for their care recipients (B=0.28, P=0.004) reported higher task time burdens. Caregivers’ task time burden was positively associated with their emotional stress level (B=0.30, P=0.020). Caregivers’ task difficulty burden was positively associated with their emotional stress (B=0.30, P=0.029) and depressive symptomatology (B=0.32, P=0.002). Results reinforce the relationship between caregiver burden and mental health. While the care recipient’s disease profile and needs were drivers of task time burden, which may also require coordination with other paid caregivers, task difficulty was emotionally driven. Findings highlight the importance of caregiver support services and programming for mental health.
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spelling pubmed-97709712023-01-24 CAREGIVING BURDENS OF TASK TIME AND TASK DIFFICULTY AMONG PAID AND UNPAID CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA Smith, Matthew Kew, Chung Lin Han, Gang Wilson, Lucas Lee, Shinduk Fitch, John Ory, Marcia Innov Aging Late Breaking Abstracts Demands of caregivers of persons living with dementia (PLWD) are often influenced by the context of their caregiving situation. This study examines factors associated with caregiving burden in terms of task time and task difficulty among paid and unpaid caregivers of PLWD. Cross-sectional baseline survey data were analyzed from 110 paid and unpaid caregivers of PLWD participating in a larger NIH-funded study assessing the feasibility of using a novel in-situ sensor system. Oberst Caregiving Burden Scale constructs of task time and task difficulty served as dependent variables. Two least squares regression models were fitted, controlling for contextual items related to the caregiver, care recipient, and caregiving logistics. Caregivers whose care recipients were female (B=-0.29, P=0.006), had more chronic conditions (B=0.31, P=0.011), and had lower Mini-Mental State Exam scores (B=-0.20, P=0.015) reported higher task time burdens. Caregivers whose care recipients had other paid caregivers (B=0.30, P=0.031) and spent more months/years caring for their care recipients (B=0.28, P=0.004) reported higher task time burdens. Caregivers’ task time burden was positively associated with their emotional stress level (B=0.30, P=0.020). Caregivers’ task difficulty burden was positively associated with their emotional stress (B=0.30, P=0.029) and depressive symptomatology (B=0.32, P=0.002). Results reinforce the relationship between caregiver burden and mental health. While the care recipient’s disease profile and needs were drivers of task time burden, which may also require coordination with other paid caregivers, task difficulty was emotionally driven. Findings highlight the importance of caregiver support services and programming for mental health. Oxford University Press 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9770971/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.3121 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lee, Shinduk
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CAREGIVING BURDENS OF TASK TIME AND TASK DIFFICULTY AMONG PAID AND UNPAID CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA
title CAREGIVING BURDENS OF TASK TIME AND TASK DIFFICULTY AMONG PAID AND UNPAID CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA
title_full CAREGIVING BURDENS OF TASK TIME AND TASK DIFFICULTY AMONG PAID AND UNPAID CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA
title_fullStr CAREGIVING BURDENS OF TASK TIME AND TASK DIFFICULTY AMONG PAID AND UNPAID CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA
title_full_unstemmed CAREGIVING BURDENS OF TASK TIME AND TASK DIFFICULTY AMONG PAID AND UNPAID CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA
title_short CAREGIVING BURDENS OF TASK TIME AND TASK DIFFICULTY AMONG PAID AND UNPAID CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA
title_sort caregiving burdens of task time and task difficulty among paid and unpaid caregivers of persons living with dementia
topic Late Breaking Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9770971/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.3121
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