社区中年轻脑卒中幸存者的护理负担:横断面研究

Rajeswari Aghoram, Done Indira Priya, Sunil K. Narayan
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照顾年轻的中风幸存者给照护者带来了挑战。人们对他们所承受的负担知之甚少。在本研究中,我们估算了年轻卒中幸存者照护者的照护负担,并探讨了其模式和决定因素。在这项以医院为基础的横断面研究中,我们招募了 150 名年轻的脑卒中幸存者(卒中发生时年龄小于 45 岁)及其照护者,他们都是在卒中发生后三个月或更长时间内去世的。我们使用负担评估表-20(BAS)估算了照顾者的负担。我们使用标准工具对认知状况、身体残疾和神经精神症状进行了评估。我们使用了描述性统计方法,并对与高负担相关的因素进行了多变量分析。我们使用 STATA ver.14.2, Stata Corp, TX, USA。照顾者的年龄中位数为 37.5 岁(IQR 12),98 人(65.3%)为女性。照顾者多为配偶(101 人;67.3%)。BAS 总分的中位数为 28(IQR 12)。大多数照护者(127 人;84.7%)都有一定的负担,而 15 人(10%;95%CI:5.2%-14.8%)的负担较重。最常见的负担领域是与他人的关系(105;70%)和婚姻关系(66;65%)。痴呆(OR:2.55;95%CI:1.07-6.07)和神经精神症状(OR:7.62 95%CI:2.94-19.81)与护理负担加重有关。大多数中风年轻幸存者的照顾者都会有一些负担,其中人际关系是最常见的领域。痴呆和神经精神症状与护理负担的增加有关。
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Burden of Caregiving for Young Stroke Survivors in the Community: A Cross-sectional Study
Caring for young stroke survivors presents challenges for carers. Little is known about the burden experienced by them. In this study, we estimated the caregiving burden among carers of young stroke survivors and explored its patterns and determinants. One hundred and fifty young stroke survivors (aged <45 years at index stroke) and their caregivers were recruited in this hospital-based cross-sectional study, three or more months from the stroke. We estimated the burden of caregiving using Burden Assessment Schedule-20 (BAS). Cognitive status, physical disability, and neuropsychiatric symptoms were evaluated using standard instruments. We used descriptive statistics and performed multivariate analysis for factors associated with high burden. We used STATA ver. 14.2, Stata Corp, TX, USA. The median age of caregivers was 37.5 years (IQR 12) and 98 (65.3%) were women. The carers were most often spouses (101; 67.3%). The median total BAS score was 28 (IQR 12). Most carers (127; 84.7%) experienced some burden while 15 (10%; 95%CI: 5.2%–14.8%) reported high burden. The most common domain of burden was relationships with others (105; 70%) and marital relationships (66; 65%). Dementia (OR: 2.55; 95%CI: 1.07–6.07) and the presence of neuropsychiatric symptoms (OR: 7.62 95%CI: 2.94–19.81) were associated with an increased burden of caregiving. Most caregivers of young stroke survivors experience some burden, with interpersonal relationships being the most common domain. Dementia and neuropsychiatric symptoms are associated with increased burden.
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