Impact on Caregiver Burden Experienced by Informal Caregivers of Persons Living with Dementia When Supported by a Palliative Care Doula

Q2 Social Sciences Illness Crisis and Loss Pub Date : 2023-03-14 DOI:10.1177/10541373231163295
J. Lentz
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The incidence of dementia is increasing rapidly with nearly 7 million currently and projected to triple by 2050. As of 2020, there are 53 million informal caregivers. Twenty-four percent of these informal caregivers are caring for persons living with dementia. Informal caregivers experience an exorbitant amount of stress and strain causing decreased quality of life and less energy to provide the care needed as well as personal health issues. Predictions of increased incidence of dementia, as well as concerns for shortages of informal caregiver availability make the concern for caregiver burden a critical issue. Decreasing caregiver burden is a goal of intervention. The palliative care doula (PCD) provides one possible intervention. This paper examines the psychometric measures of five different instruments intended to quantify the level of caregiver burden experienced with and without the intervention of a relationship with a PCD. The most appropriate tool to utilize is the Zarit Burden Interview-12 for this population. Further research is needed to provide pragmatic, patient centered outcomes that will address this public health caregiving crisis.
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在姑息治疗导乐的支持下,对痴呆症患者的非正式照护者所经历的照护负担的影响
痴呆症的发病率正在迅速增加,目前接近700万,预计到2050年将增加两倍。截至2020年,有5300万名非正规护理人员。这些非正式护理人员中有24%在照顾痴呆症患者。非正式照顾者承受着巨大的压力和紧张,导致生活质量下降,提供所需照顾的精力减少,以及个人健康问题。对痴呆症发病率增加的预测,以及对非正式护理人员短缺的担忧,使得对护理人员负担的关注成为一个关键问题。减少照顾者负担是干预的一个目标。姑息治疗助产师(PCD)提供了一种可能的干预。本文研究了五种不同工具的心理测量方法,旨在量化与PCD关系的干预或不干预的护理人员负担水平。针对这一人群,最合适的工具是Zarit Burden Interview-12。需要进一步的研究来提供务实的、以患者为中心的结果,以解决这一公共卫生保健危机。
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Illness Crisis and Loss
Illness Crisis and Loss Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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