Health and frailty among older spousal caregivers: an observational cohort study in Belgium

Abstract Background Among older couples, spouses are first in line to provide care, and they are key elements in the home support of dependent older persons. In this context, ensuring the health of these older spousal caregivers should be an important issue for all of the providers who care for olde...

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Main Authors: Florence Potier, Jean-Marie Degryse, Benoit Bihin, Florence Debacq-Chainiaux, Chantal Charlet-Renard, Henri Martens, Marie de Saint-Hubert
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-11-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12877-018-0980-3
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spelling doaj-5c14ad88391f44ae8a01b0cf46f38f5e2020-11-25T03:29:32ZengBMCBMC Geriatrics1471-23182018-11-011811910.1186/s12877-018-0980-3Health and frailty among older spousal caregivers: an observational cohort study in BelgiumFlorence Potier0Jean-Marie Degryse1Benoit Bihin2Florence Debacq-Chainiaux3Chantal Charlet-Renard4Henri Martens5Marie de Saint-Hubert6Department of Geriatrics, CHU Université Catholique de LouvainInstitute of Health and Society, Université Catholique de LouvainScientific Support Unit, CHU Université Catholique de LouvainURBC, NAmur Research Institute for LIfe Sciences (NARILIS), University of NamurGIGA Research Institute, University of LiègeGIGA Research Institute, University of LiègeDepartment of Geriatrics, CHU Université Catholique de LouvainAbstract Background Among older couples, spouses are first in line to provide care, and they are key elements in the home support of dependent older persons. In this context, ensuring the health of these older spousal caregivers should be an important issue for all of the providers who care for older adults. The aim of this study was to longitudinally assess the health of older spousal caregivers considering frailty, nutrition, cognition, physical performance and mood disorders. Methods In this longitudinal, observational cohort study, participants were assessed at home in Wallonia, Belgium. At baseline, 82 community-dwelling spouses of older patients with cognitive deficits or functional impairment were assessed; 78 caregivers were assessed at follow-up (16 months). The clinical instruments used included Frailty Phenotype (Fried), the Mini Nutritional Assessment-short form (MNA-SF), Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15), clock drawing test, medications, Zarit Burden Index (ZBI), and Caregiver Reaction Assessment (CRA). Biological assessments included plasma interleukin-6 (IL-6), ultrasensitive C-reactive protein (CRP), cortisol, albumin and insulin growth factor-1 (IGF-1). Results Among caregivers, 54% were women, and the mean age was 80 years. Among care-receivers, 83% had cognitive impairment. Caregivers were more likely to be in a pre-frail stage. In one-third of the caregivers, the frailty status worsened. Transitions were observed between each of the states, except from frail to robust. In contrast to frailty, items including nutrition, cognitive status, SPPB and mood assessments were stable over time, with approximately 70% of the caregivers not experiencing significant change at follow-up. Caregiver experiences assessed with the Zarit Burden Interview and CRA were relatively stable over 16 months. Conclusion Many caregivers of geriatric patients are spouses who are old themselves. A failure in the health of the caregiver may anticipate an undesired care breakdown. Caregiver health and its determinants should be explored in future longitudinal studies that cover a longer time period.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12877-018-0980-3CaregivingFrailtyNutritionCognitionBiomarkers
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author Florence Potier
Jean-Marie Degryse
Benoit Bihin
Florence Debacq-Chainiaux
Chantal Charlet-Renard
Henri Martens
Marie de Saint-Hubert
spellingShingle Florence Potier
Jean-Marie Degryse
Benoit Bihin
Florence Debacq-Chainiaux
Chantal Charlet-Renard
Henri Martens
Marie de Saint-Hubert
Health and frailty among older spousal caregivers: an observational cohort study in Belgium
BMC Geriatrics
Caregiving
Frailty
Nutrition
Cognition
Biomarkers
author_facet Florence Potier
Jean-Marie Degryse
Benoit Bihin
Florence Debacq-Chainiaux
Chantal Charlet-Renard
Henri Martens
Marie de Saint-Hubert
author_sort Florence Potier
title Health and frailty among older spousal caregivers: an observational cohort study in Belgium
title_short Health and frailty among older spousal caregivers: an observational cohort study in Belgium
title_full Health and frailty among older spousal caregivers: an observational cohort study in Belgium
title_fullStr Health and frailty among older spousal caregivers: an observational cohort study in Belgium
title_full_unstemmed Health and frailty among older spousal caregivers: an observational cohort study in Belgium
title_sort health and frailty among older spousal caregivers: an observational cohort study in belgium
publisher BMC
series BMC Geriatrics
issn 1471-2318
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Abstract Background Among older couples, spouses are first in line to provide care, and they are key elements in the home support of dependent older persons. In this context, ensuring the health of these older spousal caregivers should be an important issue for all of the providers who care for older adults. The aim of this study was to longitudinally assess the health of older spousal caregivers considering frailty, nutrition, cognition, physical performance and mood disorders. Methods In this longitudinal, observational cohort study, participants were assessed at home in Wallonia, Belgium. At baseline, 82 community-dwelling spouses of older patients with cognitive deficits or functional impairment were assessed; 78 caregivers were assessed at follow-up (16 months). The clinical instruments used included Frailty Phenotype (Fried), the Mini Nutritional Assessment-short form (MNA-SF), Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15), clock drawing test, medications, Zarit Burden Index (ZBI), and Caregiver Reaction Assessment (CRA). Biological assessments included plasma interleukin-6 (IL-6), ultrasensitive C-reactive protein (CRP), cortisol, albumin and insulin growth factor-1 (IGF-1). Results Among caregivers, 54% were women, and the mean age was 80 years. Among care-receivers, 83% had cognitive impairment. Caregivers were more likely to be in a pre-frail stage. In one-third of the caregivers, the frailty status worsened. Transitions were observed between each of the states, except from frail to robust. In contrast to frailty, items including nutrition, cognitive status, SPPB and mood assessments were stable over time, with approximately 70% of the caregivers not experiencing significant change at follow-up. Caregiver experiences assessed with the Zarit Burden Interview and CRA were relatively stable over 16 months. Conclusion Many caregivers of geriatric patients are spouses who are old themselves. A failure in the health of the caregiver may anticipate an undesired care breakdown. Caregiver health and its determinants should be explored in future longitudinal studies that cover a longer time period.
topic Caregiving
Frailty
Nutrition
Cognition
Biomarkers
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12877-018-0980-3
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