Centenarian caregivers: perception of burden, sociodemographic data and physical activity

IF 0.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH ACTA SCIENTIARUM-HEALTH SCIENCES Pub Date : 2022-04-11 DOI:10.4025/actascihealthsci.v44i1.58924
G. Mazo, Daliana Stephanie Lecuona, Francine Stein, Fabíola Aguiar de Souza, Irisalva Mota, Priscila Rodrigues Gil, Damiana Lima Costa, P. S. Franco
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This study aimed to understand centenarian caregivers’ perception of care burden according to sociodemographic characteristics and physical activity level. This is a descriptive study that used a mixed data (quantitative and qualitative) approach. Sixty-seven caregivers of centenarians from municipalities in Santa Catarina participated in this study. Interviews were held for application of questions about sociodemographic data, transport-related and leisure-time physical activity, caregiver burden, and suggestions for improving care. The data were collected in the centenarian’s home where the caregiver worked. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics and qualitative data by content analysis. The results showed that 58.2% of the caregivers were overburdened. Of these, 92.3% were females, 56.4% were 60-75 years old, 48.7% had 7 to 11 years of schooling, 53.8% were married, 66.7% were children of centenarians, the caregiving duration ranged from 1 to 5 years in 35.9%, and 69.2% cared for the older adult 24 hours/day. There was a statistically significant difference (p = 0.01) between the level of leisure-time physical activity and caregiving burden, with 64.9% of insufficiently active caregivers tending to be overburdened with the care demand. The suggestions of caregivers for improving centenarian care included having help from health professionals and relatives for care, infrastructure, and financial resources. Most burdened caregivers are insufficiently active and need assistance in taking care of their own health.
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百岁老人照顾者:负担感知、社会人口统计数据和身体活动
本研究旨在了解百岁老人照顾者根据社会人口学特征和身体活动水平对照顾负担的感知。这是一项使用混合数据(定量和定性)方法的描述性研究。圣卡塔琳娜市的67位百岁老人的看护人参与了这项研究。进行访谈以应用有关社会人口统计数据、交通相关和休闲时间体育活动、照顾者负担以及改善护理的建议等问题。这些数据是在护理人员工作的百岁老人家中收集的。定量资料采用描述统计和推理统计,定性资料采用内容分析。结果显示,58.2%的护理人员负担过重。其中女性占92.3%,60 ~ 75岁占56.4%,受教育7 ~ 11年占48.7%,已婚占53.8%,百岁老人子女占66.7%,照顾时间1 ~ 5年占35.9%,24小时/天照顾老人占69.2%。休闲时间体力活动水平与照护负担差异有统计学意义(p = 0.01), 64.9%的活动量不足的照护者倾向于照顾需求负担过重。护理人员对改善百岁老人护理的建议包括获得卫生专业人员和亲属的帮助,提供护理、基础设施和财政资源。大多数负担沉重的照顾者活动不足,在照顾自身健康方面需要帮助。
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ACTA SCIENTIARUM-HEALTH SCIENCES
ACTA SCIENTIARUM-HEALTH SCIENCES PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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40 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes original papers in Health Sciences, such as Clinical Analyses; Physical Education, Nursing, Pharmacy; Pharmacology, Phoniatry and Audiology, Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy, Medicine, Nutrition, Dentistry and Public Health Policies.
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