Factors Associated HRQoL Among Chinese Community Caregivers
Described health-related quality of life among Chinese caregivers of the older adults living in the community and explore the predictors of caregivers' HRQoL.
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This study shows that when family members are responsible for taking care of older adults in the community, their health-related quality of life (HRQoL) may suffer.
Factors like the demographic characteristics of the caregivers, the characteristics of the patient, the tasks the caregiver has to do, and the burden they feel can all have an effect on their HRQoL. Overall, the mental HRQoL of the caregivers was more affected than their physical HRQoL. This study also found that having a strong sense of coherence and improving the subjective burden of caregiving could help reduce the impact of caregiving on the HRQoL of family caregivers.
Therefore, it is important to be aware of the effects of caregiving on family members and to provide them with the necessary resources to help reduce the burden they feel.
Factors associated with health-related quality of life among Chinese caregivers of the older adults living in the community: a cross-sectional study
Abstract
Community Caregivers HRQoL
Under the culture of filial piety and due to the Confucianism spirit in China, family caregivers usually undertake the responsibilities of caring for the older adults. They usually suffer from a heavy burden which is believed to impair their mental and physical health. Thus this study aims to describe the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among Chinese caregivers of the older adults living in the community and explore the predictors of caregivers' HRQoL.
Methods
A cross-sectional study was conducted through convenience sampling. The study population was composed of 1,144 caregivers of older adults who suffered from one or more types of chronic diseases in 15 communities in 3 eastern cities of China. Family caregivers were interviewed face-to-face using the 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) and the ZARIT Caregiver Burden interview (ZBI) scales. The Antonovsky's Sense of coherence (SOC) scale was also used to measure personal coping capability of the caregivers. Hierarchical multiple regression analysis (HMR) was performed to explore the predictors of caregivers HRQOL.
Results
The majority of the caregivers were females (60.0%) or adult children (66.5%). Mental QOL was significantly lower than physical QOL. Hierarchical multiple regression analysis showed that Demographic Characteristics of Caregivers, Patients Characteristics, and Subjective Caregiver Burden explained most of the total variance of all aspects of HRQOL. While, Objective Caregiving Tasks was only associated with physical QOL. Subjective Caregiver Burden was the strongest predictor of both physical and mental QOL. SOC was also a strong predictor of physical and mental QOL.
Conclusions
The mental QOL of the caregivers of older adults was disrupted more seriously than physical QOL. Additionally, Subjective Caregiver Burden might decrease caregiver health. A decrease in caregiver burden could promote better management of caregiving tasks, and improve HRQOL. Also, coping capabilities, like SOC, are needed to decrease the impact of caregiving on HRQOL of Chinese caregivers of the older adults.
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