Azadeh Zangenehpour, P. Abedi, M. Javadnoori, A. Malehi
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This is a case-control study conducted in Ahvaz, Iran, on 360 family caregiver women: 180 women as sandwich generation caregivers who cared for family members in addition to caring for their own children, at least 21 hours per week for 6 months; and 180 women in the control group who only cared for their own children. Health-related quality of life was compared in the two groups. The two groups were matched regarding age, the number of children and socio-economic status. Data was analyzed using the chi-square test and ANCOVA test. Results. There was no significant difference between the sandwich generation and control groups in terms of the total score of health--related quality of life and its eight domains, as well as the scores of physical and mental health component summaries. Conclusions. It may be suggested that HRQoL is not negatively affected by sandwich generation caregiving in Iranian women. 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摘要
A -研究设计,B -数据收集,C -统计分析,D -数据解释,E -论文准备,F -文献检索,G -资金收集背景。妇女在家庭照顾中扮演着重要的角色,但关于照顾对妇女生活质量的影响尚无定论的信息。照料对照料者身心健康的矛盾影响已被报道。目标。本研究的主要目的是探讨与健康相关的生活质量(HRQoL)与多代人照顾之间的关系。材料和方法。这是一项在伊朗阿瓦士进行的病例对照研究,涉及360名家庭照顾妇女:180名妇女作为三明治一代的照顾者,除了照顾自己的孩子外,还照顾家庭成员,每周至少21小时,持续6个月;对照组的180名女性只照顾自己的孩子。比较两组患者的健康相关生活质量。这两组人在年龄、子女数量和社会经济地位方面都是匹配的。数据分析采用卡方检验和ANCOVA检验。结果。在与健康相关的生活质量及其八个领域的总分,以及身心健康成分摘要的得分方面,三明治一代与对照组之间没有显著差异。结论。这可能表明伊朗妇女的HRQoL没有受到三明治一代照顾的负面影响。文化和宗教因素防止对与健康有关的生活质量产生重大负面影响。
Health-related quality of life in sandwich generation Iranian women
A – Study design, B – Data Collection, C – Statistical Analysis, D – Data Interpretation, E – Manuscript Preparation, F – literature Search, G – Funds Collection Background. Women play an important role in family caregiving, but there is inconclusive information about the effect of caregiving on women’s quality of life. The contradictory effects of caregiving on the physical and emotional health of caregivers have been reported. Objectives. The main objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and multi-generational caregiving. Material and methods. This is a case-control study conducted in Ahvaz, Iran, on 360 family caregiver women: 180 women as sandwich generation caregivers who cared for family members in addition to caring for their own children, at least 21 hours per week for 6 months; and 180 women in the control group who only cared for their own children. Health-related quality of life was compared in the two groups. The two groups were matched regarding age, the number of children and socio-economic status. Data was analyzed using the chi-square test and ANCOVA test. Results. There was no significant difference between the sandwich generation and control groups in terms of the total score of health--related quality of life and its eight domains, as well as the scores of physical and mental health component summaries. Conclusions. It may be suggested that HRQoL is not negatively affected by sandwich generation caregiving in Iranian women. Cultural and religious factors prevent significant negative effects on health-related quality of life.