Title
Informal caregiver burden in middle-income countries: Results from Memory Centers in Lima – Peru
Other title
Sobrecarga Do Cuidador Informal De Países De Renda Média: Resultados De Centros De Memória Em Lima - Peru
Date Issued
01 October 2014
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
CUSTODIO CAPUÑAY, NILTON SANTOS
HERRERA PEREZ, EDER GUILLERMO
Mar M.
Cortijo P.
MONTESINOS ZEVALLOS, ROSA MILAGROS
Publisher(s)
Academia Brasileira de Neurologia
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate caregiver burden based on Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) and depression in caregivers on the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II). Methods: Literate individuals, 18 years or older, who spoke Spanish as their native language were included. Demographic characteristics: Age, sex, education, relationship to person with dementia, length of time caregiving, other sources of help for caring, impact on the household economy, family support, and perception of impaired health; and Clinical data on care-recipients: type of dementia, time since diagnosis, treatment, and Global Deterioration Scale (GDS); the ZBI and BDI-II. Descriptive and analytical statistics were employed to assess caregiver burden and predictors of higher burden in caregivers. Results: A total of 92 informal caregivers were evaluated. Regarding care-recipients, 75% were 69 years old or over, 75% had at least one year since diagnosis, 73.9% had Alzheimer’s disease, 84.8% received treatment, 75% scored 5 or over on the GDS. For caregivers, 75% were 55.5 years old or over, predominantly female (81.5%), married (83.7%), the spouse of care-recipients (60.87%), had at least 10 years of education (75.0%) and one year of caregiving (75%), reduced entertainment time (90.2%) and self-perception of impaired health (83.7%). Median score on the ZBI was 37.5 (minimum value = 3; and maximum value = 74). The coefficient of BDI was 1.38 (p-value <0.001). Conclusion: This sample of Peruvian informal caregivers showed elevated ZBI values. Self-perception of worsened health, repercussion on the family economy and time caregiving were the main determinants of ZBI, although only BDI was a consistent predictor of ZBI.
Start page
376
End page
383
Volume
8
Issue
4
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Neurología clínica
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84918778808
Source
Dementia e Neuropsychologia
ISSN of the container
19805764
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