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Caregiving experience and service utilization of informal caregivers for community‐living older adults with neurocognitive disorders: preliminary findings in Hong Kong
by
Huo, Zhaohua
, Lin, Cuichan
, Wong, Samuel YS
, Ma, Suk Ling
, Lee, Allen TC
, Yip, Benjamin HK
, Lam, Linda CW
in
Adults
/ Caregiver burden
/ Caregivers
/ Caregiving
/ Cognition
/ Community
/ Dementia
/ Disorders
/ Employment
/ Measures
/ Neurocognition
/ Older people
/ Psychological services
/ Public Health
/ Social services
/ Social services utilization
/ Spouses
/ Subjectivity
/ Variance analysis
2024
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Caregiving experience and service utilization of informal caregivers for community‐living older adults with neurocognitive disorders: preliminary findings in Hong Kong
by
Huo, Zhaohua
, Lin, Cuichan
, Wong, Samuel YS
, Ma, Suk Ling
, Lee, Allen TC
, Yip, Benjamin HK
, Lam, Linda CW
in
Adults
/ Caregiver burden
/ Caregivers
/ Caregiving
/ Cognition
/ Community
/ Dementia
/ Disorders
/ Employment
/ Measures
/ Neurocognition
/ Older people
/ Psychological services
/ Public Health
/ Social services
/ Social services utilization
/ Spouses
/ Subjectivity
/ Variance analysis
2024
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Caregiving experience and service utilization of informal caregivers for community‐living older adults with neurocognitive disorders: preliminary findings in Hong Kong
by
Huo, Zhaohua
, Lin, Cuichan
, Wong, Samuel YS
, Ma, Suk Ling
, Lee, Allen TC
, Yip, Benjamin HK
, Lam, Linda CW
in
Adults
/ Caregiver burden
/ Caregivers
/ Caregiving
/ Cognition
/ Community
/ Dementia
/ Disorders
/ Employment
/ Measures
/ Neurocognition
/ Older people
/ Psychological services
/ Public Health
/ Social services
/ Social services utilization
/ Spouses
/ Subjectivity
/ Variance analysis
2024
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Caregiving experience and service utilization of informal caregivers for community‐living older adults with neurocognitive disorders: preliminary findings in Hong Kong
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Caregiving experience and service utilization of informal caregivers for community‐living older adults with neurocognitive disorders: preliminary findings in Hong Kong
2024
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Background Caring for people with dementia in communities inevitably brings heavy burden for their family caregivers. Senses of positive aspects from caring and proper service support may help shape a healthy care journey for carers. This study aims to evaluate the caregiving burden, positive aspects, and service utilization of informal caregivers for community‐living older adults with neurocognitive disorders (NCDs). Method 448 informal caregivers of older adults aged ≥60 (major NCD/ dementia: 68, mild NCD: 254, normal cognition: 126) were recruited from in a community‐based prevalence survey in Hong Kong. Caregivers’ subjective burden was measured by Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI), while their gain was measured by positive aspect of caregiving scale (PACS). Caregivers’ use of medical and social service was also recorded. Differences in measures across three disease groups were examined by analysis of variance and t‐test. Correlations between measures were estimated by Pearson coefficient. Result Nearly 60% of interviewed carers were female, spouses of care recipients, and not in employment. Over 75% of them cohabited with care recipients and take the major responsibility for caring. Compared to normal controls, carers of major and mild NCD had higher scores in caring burden, and over one in ten dementia carers were suffering moderate to severe degree of burden. Regarding positive aspects, carers of major and mild NCDs also have higher scores, mainly in items of “feel needed”, “feel appreciated”, and “feel important”. As for service utilization, dementia carers used more psychological and home help services. Finally, caring burden was positively correlated to positive gain (r = 0.233, P<0.001), psychological (r = 0.186, P<0.001) and social services (r = 0.146, P<0.001). The sense of positive aspects was uncorrelated to psychological services (r = ‐0.064, P = 0.174) but positively correlated to social services (r = 0.149, P = 0.002). Conclusion Informal caregivers of major and mild NCD are experiencing heavier caring burden. They also have higher sense of positive aspects from caring and more utilization of psychological and social care. Relationships between positive and negative experience of caregivers and their service utilization need further investigations.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc,John Wiley and Sons Inc
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