Analyzing the situation of older family caregivers with a focus on health-related quality of life and pain: a cross-sectional cohort study

Abstract Background For a significant proportion of the older population, increasing age is associated with health problems and worsening health. Older family caregivers are largely responsible for care of next-of-kin living at home, which impacts their own physical and mental health both positively...

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Main Authors: Cecilia Fagerström, Sölve Elmståhl, Lena Sandin Wranker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-03-01
Series:Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-020-01321-3
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spelling doaj-9e81396230f14286b2c35b8dd3ee76f22020-11-25T02:17:51ZengBMCHealth and Quality of Life Outcomes1477-75252020-03-0118111010.1186/s12955-020-01321-3Analyzing the situation of older family caregivers with a focus on health-related quality of life and pain: a cross-sectional cohort studyCecilia Fagerström0Sölve Elmståhl1Lena Sandin Wranker2Blekinge Center of CompetenceDivision of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund UniversityDivision of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Health Sciences, Lund UniversityAbstract Background For a significant proportion of the older population, increasing age is associated with health problems and worsening health. Older family caregivers are largely responsible for care of next-of-kin living at home, which impacts their own physical and mental health both positively and negatively. However, evidence is insufficient regarding the health situation of older caregivers. The aim of this study was to investigate health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and pain, and their associations, among caregivers aged ≥60 years. Methods The participants (n = 3444) were recruited from the Swedish National Study on Aging and Care-Blekinge and Good Aging in Skåne during 2001–2004. Participants aged ≥60 years were selected randomly and underwent cognitive tests, with demographic information obtained through questionnaires. The response rate was 60%. A predefined research protocol was used. HRQoL was measured with the Short-Form Health Survey, dimension mental health. Logistic regression models were used to investigate the associations between HRQoL and pain as well as control factors. Results Family caregiving was reported by 395 (11.5%) of the participants, and 56.7% of the caregivers reported pain. Family caregivers reported lower pain intensity on the Visual Analogue Scale and were younger, on median, than non-caregivers. Irrespective of caregiver status, pain was associated with mental HRQoL. Concerns about personal health and financial status had the strongest associations with mental HRQOL in both groups, but the levels were higher among caregivers. Conclusion Pain was one factor associated with low HRQoL regardless of family caregiver status and remained important when controlling for factors related to advanced age. This finding remained among family caregivers, though they reported lower pain intensity. Factors other than pain were shown to be important to mental HRQoL and should also be taken into consideration when discussing actions for family caregivers to maintain and improve health and HRQoL. Trial registration number Not applicable.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-020-01321-3Being worriedFamily caregiversHealth-related quality of lifeOlder peoplePain
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Lena Sandin Wranker
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Analyzing the situation of older family caregivers with a focus on health-related quality of life and pain: a cross-sectional cohort study
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
Being worried
Family caregivers
Health-related quality of life
Older people
Pain
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Sölve Elmståhl
Lena Sandin Wranker
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title Analyzing the situation of older family caregivers with a focus on health-related quality of life and pain: a cross-sectional cohort study
title_short Analyzing the situation of older family caregivers with a focus on health-related quality of life and pain: a cross-sectional cohort study
title_full Analyzing the situation of older family caregivers with a focus on health-related quality of life and pain: a cross-sectional cohort study
title_fullStr Analyzing the situation of older family caregivers with a focus on health-related quality of life and pain: a cross-sectional cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing the situation of older family caregivers with a focus on health-related quality of life and pain: a cross-sectional cohort study
title_sort analyzing the situation of older family caregivers with a focus on health-related quality of life and pain: a cross-sectional cohort study
publisher BMC
series Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
issn 1477-7525
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract Background For a significant proportion of the older population, increasing age is associated with health problems and worsening health. Older family caregivers are largely responsible for care of next-of-kin living at home, which impacts their own physical and mental health both positively and negatively. However, evidence is insufficient regarding the health situation of older caregivers. The aim of this study was to investigate health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and pain, and their associations, among caregivers aged ≥60 years. Methods The participants (n = 3444) were recruited from the Swedish National Study on Aging and Care-Blekinge and Good Aging in Skåne during 2001–2004. Participants aged ≥60 years were selected randomly and underwent cognitive tests, with demographic information obtained through questionnaires. The response rate was 60%. A predefined research protocol was used. HRQoL was measured with the Short-Form Health Survey, dimension mental health. Logistic regression models were used to investigate the associations between HRQoL and pain as well as control factors. Results Family caregiving was reported by 395 (11.5%) of the participants, and 56.7% of the caregivers reported pain. Family caregivers reported lower pain intensity on the Visual Analogue Scale and were younger, on median, than non-caregivers. Irrespective of caregiver status, pain was associated with mental HRQoL. Concerns about personal health and financial status had the strongest associations with mental HRQOL in both groups, but the levels were higher among caregivers. Conclusion Pain was one factor associated with low HRQoL regardless of family caregiver status and remained important when controlling for factors related to advanced age. This finding remained among family caregivers, though they reported lower pain intensity. Factors other than pain were shown to be important to mental HRQoL and should also be taken into consideration when discussing actions for family caregivers to maintain and improve health and HRQoL. Trial registration number Not applicable.
topic Being worried
Family caregivers
Health-related quality of life
Older people
Pain
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-020-01321-3
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