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[Caring for a stroke victim: the emotional reactions of male and female caregivers].

Barbara Bucki1, Elisabeth Spitz, Michèle Baumann.   

Abstract

The objective of this study was to assess the emotional response to caregiving among stroke caregivers and to assess the social and psychological impact of strokes on households two years after the event. Questionnaires were administered to 62 patient (64.4 years old)/caregiver (59.3 years old) dyads. The survey focused on: 1) residual impairments, based on the American Heart Association Stroke Outcome Classification; 2) the Caregiver Reaction Assessment (CRA ? 24 items ? 5 dimensions); and 3) changes in the division of household tasks (seven items). Although male and female caregivers care for patients with similar residual impairments, the study found that female caregivers were more likely to be affected by the impact of caregiving on their health and schedule and by lack of family support. Women were more likely to feel "tired all the time" (50% vs. 12.5%), to struggle to "find time to relax" (35.7% vs. 6.3%) and to feel that "others dumped caring onto them" (35.7% vs. 11.8%). Since the onset of stroke, women had also taken on more responsibilities in the household (37.5% vs. 5.9%), while men were more likely to "enjoy caring" for patients (93.8% vs. 67.9%) and to have become more involved in organizing holidays (29% vs. 5.6%) and seeing friends (20.6% vs. 10.5%). Because of the high level of exhaustion, particularly among women, caregivers are a high-risk population for the healthcare system. Interventions such as trialogue and counseling are required to meet the needs of male and female caregivers.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22789119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sante Publique        ISSN: 0995-3914            Impact factor:   0.203


  4 in total

1.  Lifestyle as a health risk for family caregivers with least life satisfaction, in home-based post-stroke caring.

Authors:  Michèle Baumann; Barbara Bucki
Journal:  Healthc Policy       Date:  2013-10

2.  People with Dementia in Sub-Saharan Africa: From Support to Abuse by Caregivers: Results of EPIDEMCA-FU Program in Congo.

Authors:  Gilles Kehoua; Catherine-Marie Dubreuil; Bébène Ndamba-Bandzouzi; Maëlenn Guerchet; Pascal Mbelesso; Jean-François Dartigues; Pierre-Marie Preux
Journal:  Dement Geriatr Cogn Dis Extra       Date:  2019-04-03

3.  Life satisfaction two-years after stroke onset: the effects of gender, sex occupational status, memory function and quality of life among stroke patients (Newsqol) and their family caregivers (Whoqol-bref) in Luxembourg.

Authors:  Michèle Baumann; Sophie Couffignal; Etienne Le Bihan; Nearkasen Chau
Journal:  BMC Neurol       Date:  2012-09-25       Impact factor: 2.474

4.  Health capability of family caregivers: how different factors interrelate and their respective contributions using a Bayesian approach.

Authors:  Barbara Bucki; Elisabeth Spitz; Anne-Marie Etienne; Etienne Le Bihan; Michèle Baumann
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2016-04-28       Impact factor: 3.295

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