| Literature DB >> 1467543 |
Y Yokoyama1, T Shimizu, K Hayakawa, A Yura.
Abstract
Health conditions of primary caregivers for elderly aged 65 and over living at home were surveyed. Subjects were 167 caregivers in Osaka prefecture. Results obtained were as follows. 1) The primary caregivers were largely associated with and varied with the sex of the cared elderly. The caregivers for the female elderly were almost daughters-in-law or daughters. The caregivers for the male elderly were mostly their elderly wives. 2) Seventy-five percent of the caregivers had health complaints, such as anxiety for health, physical fatigue, lower back pain, sleeplessness, or emotional fatigue. 3) Logistic regression analysis was used to statistically analyze factors in the home care environment. Health conditions of the caregivers showed significant correlation with age of caregivers, sex of the elderly, degree of dementia, and number of family members.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1467543
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi ISSN: 0546-1766