Enfeeblement in Elders with Essential Tremor: Characterizing the Phenomenon and Its Role in Caregiver Burden

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements Pub Date : 2019-10-18 DOI:10.7916/tohm.v0.687
Tess E. K. Cersonsky, Daniel Trujillo Diaz, S. Kellner, R. Hickman, Maria Anna Zdrodowska, J. Monin, E. Louis
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Background Individuals with essential tremor (ET), a common movement disorder, experience functional impairment, which contributes to burden experienced by their loved ones and caregivers. Some burdened caregivers report their loved ones as seeming debilitated or prematurely old, a concept that we have called enfeeblement. Using the Essential Tremor Enfeeblement Survey (ETES), we seek to characterize enfeeblement in elders with ET and assess its contribution to caregiver burden. Methods We administered the ETES (range = 8–40, higher scores indicating more enfeeblement) and other scales to 98 caregivers of individuals with ET. Individuals with ET were also queried regarding tremors, cognitive abilities, and overall health. We then identified demographic and clinical correlates of ETES and modeled the contribution of ETES to caregiver burden (assessed using the Zarit 12-item Burden Interview [ZBI-12]). Results Mean ETES score was 14.2 ± 6.2 (median = 12.0, range = 8.0–32.0); 26.5% of respondents endorsed at least one of the eight ETES items. Older age, greater tremor severity and disability, more functional and gait disability, more cognitive difficulty, and more depressive symptoms were associated with higher ETES scores. ETES was the strongest contributor to caregiver burden (ZBI-12) and substantially increased the variance explained in models of caregiver burden. Discussion Enfeeblement seems to describe a previously unexplained component of caregiver burden in elders with ET. The presence of enfeeblement may contribute to greater burden and should be factored into assessments of patient and caregiver needs.
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原发性震颤老年人的儿童问题:现象特征及其在照顾者负担中的作用
特发性震颤(ET)是一种常见的运动障碍,患有特发性震颤(ET)的人会经历功能障碍,这给他们的亲人和照顾者带来了负担。一些负担沉重的护理人员报告说,他们的亲人看起来很虚弱或过早衰老,我们称之为衰弱。使用特发性震颤衰弱调查(特发性震颤衰弱调查),我们试图描述ET老年人衰弱的特征,并评估其对照顾者负担的贡献。方法:我们对98名ET患者的护理人员进行了ets(范围为8-40,分数越高表明虚弱程度越高)和其他量表。ET患者还被询问了震颤、认知能力和整体健康状况。然后,我们确定了ETES的人口学和临床相关性,并建立了ETES对照顾者负担的贡献模型(使用Zarit 12项负担访谈[ZBI-12]进行评估)。结果ETES评分平均为14.2±6.2分(中位数= 12.0,范围= 8.0 ~ 32.0);26.5%的受访者至少支持8个ETES项目中的一个。年龄较大、更严重的震颤和残疾、更多的功能和步态残疾、更多的认知困难和更多的抑郁症状与更高的ETES评分相关。ETES是照顾者负担的最大贡献者(ZBI-12),并且大大增加了照顾者负担模型中解释的方差。衰弱似乎描述了ET老年人照顾者负担的一个先前无法解释的组成部分。衰弱的存在可能会导致更大的负担,应纳入患者和照顾者需求的评估。
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