| Literature DB >> 26078487 |
E Bayen1, C Papeix2, P Pradat-Diehl3, C Lubetzki4, M E Joël5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Home care for patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) relies largely on informal caregivers (ICs). Methods. We assessed ICs objective burden (Resource Utilization in Dementia measuring informal care time (ICT)) and ICs subjective burden (Zarit Burden Inventory (ZBI)).Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26078487 PMCID: PMC4452831 DOI: 10.1155/2015/648415
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Neurol ISSN: 0953-4180 Impact factor: 3.342
Participant's characteristics and outcomes.
| Mean | |
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| Demographic characteristics | |
| Gender (female) | 59/92 (64%) |
| Age (years) | 46.4 (13.9; [17–77]) |
| Clinical outcomes | |
| MS subtype | |
| Relapsing-remitting | 41 (41%) |
| Primary and secondary progressive | 58 (59%) |
| Duration of MS (years) | 14.8 (10.2; [1–44]) |
| EDSS score | 5.5 (2.0; [1–9.5]) |
| DEX score | 24.8 (17.9; [0–63]) |
| Bladder dysfunction (yes) | 68 (74%) |
| Urinary intermittent catheterisation (yes) | 19 (19%) |
| Current disease-modifying treatment (yes) | 76/91 (84%) |
| Socioeconomic variables | |
| Professional activity (yes) | 45/94 (48%) |
| Outpatient rehabilitation (yes) | 68 (69%) |
| Use of formal care (yes) | 28 (28%) |
| Mean formal care time (hours per day) | 2.9 (4.7; [0.3–24]) |
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| Demographic characteristics | |
| Gender (male) | 51 (51.5%) |
| Age | 52.3 (14.4; [19–88]) |
| Relationship to the patient | |
| Parent | 21 |
| Spouse | 69 |
| Brother or sister + friend | 5 + 1 |
| Child | 3 |
| Clinical outcomes | |
| SF12-PCS | 41.6 (6.8; [10.5–55.2]) |
| SF12-MCS | 39.5 (11.0; [9.9–61.6]) |
| Socioeconomic variables | |
| Coresident with the patient (yes) | 82 (83%) |
| Professional activity (yes) | 61 (61.6%) |
| Retired (yes) | 27 (28%) |
| In charge of an elderly person + child <18 years (yes) | 24 + 26 (51%) |
| Conflicting role (yes) | 73 (74%) |
| Reduced professional activity due to caregiving (yes) | 18 (18%) |
| Reduced leisure activities due to caregiving (yes) | 52 (53%) |
| Reduced friend network due to caregiving (yes) | 32 (32%) |
Figure 1Informal caregiver objective burden (informal care time (ICT)): (a) scatterplots of the correlation between EDSS score and ICT. White dots signify that patient's Dysexecutive questionnaire score is over 75th percentile (otherwise dark dots), (b) ICT-sub activities and formal care time (FCT) as a function of EDSS. ADL = Activities of Daily Living; IADL = Instrumental Activities of Daily Living; ST = Supervision Time, and (c) scatterplots of the correlation between MS duration and ICT. White dots specify fast progressors (i.e., patients with a rapid disability course identified in the Multiple Sclerosis Severity Score [9, 13] table over the 8th decile) and dark dots specify otherwise.
Factors associated with informal care burden and with formal care provision.
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Multivariate model ( | Linear regression | Logit | |
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| Objective burden | Subjective burden | Formal care support | |
| (1) Patient variables | |||
| EDSSa | 1.2 (0.002) | 2 (0.02) | 0.8 (0.004) |
| DEXa | 0.1 (0.03) | 0.6 (<0.001) | −0.004 (ns) |
| Urinary Intermittent catheterisationb | 0.8 (ns) | 3.9 (ns) | −0.9 (ns) |
| MS durationa | −0.13 (0.08) | −0.2 (ns) | 0.02 (ns) |
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| (2) Caregiver variables | |||
| Genderb (ref. male) | 3.3 (0.03) | 4.1 (ns) | −0.8 (ns) |
| Coresidencyb | 4.5 (0.01) | −2.5 (ns) | 0.1 (ns) |
| Conflicting roleb | −1.2 (ns) | 1.6 (ns) | −0.2 (ns) |
| SF12-MCSa | −0.08 (ns) | −0.5 (<0.001) | −0.05 (ns) |
| SF12-PCSa | −0.2 (ns) | −0.3 (ns) | −0.06 (ns) |
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| (3) Socioeconomic variable | |||
| Formal care support at homeb | 0.1 (ns) | 4.5 (ns) | — |
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| 0.39 | 0.73 | |
| AIC (block1) = 663 | AIC (block1) = 533 | ||
| AIC (block1-2) = 632 | AIC (block1-2) = 519 | ||
| AIC (block1-2-3) = 626 | AIC (block1-2-3) = 505 | ||
| Pseudo- | 0.28 | ||
Note: results show estimates of unstandardized beta coefficients for the two linear full regression models and of log odds for the logit model; p values in brackets are specified when p < 0.1, and they are nonsignificant (ns) otherwise.
Interpretation: afor continuous variables, for example, the expected change in ICT per 1-unit increment in EDSS is 1.2 hours and bfor dichotomic variables, for example, the expected change in ICT when the caregiver is a female is 3.3 hours.
Note: ICT = informal care time; ZBI = Zarit Burden Inventory; AIC = Akaike Information Criterion.
Figure 2Informal caregiver subjective burden (Zarit Burden Inventory (ZBI)): (a) scatterplots of the correlation between EDSS scores and ZBI scores. White dots signify that patient's Dysexecutive questionnaire score is over 75th percentile (otherwise dark dots); circle represents patients with EDSS score under 4 and Dysexecutive questionnaire score over the 85th percentile, (b) scatterplots of the correlation between Dysexecutive questionnaire scores and ZBI scores, and (c) scatterplots of the correlation between MS duration and ZBI. White dots specify fast progressors (i.e., patients with a rapid disability course identified in the Multiple Sclerosis Severity Score [9, 13] table over the 8th decile) and dark dots specify otherwise.
(a) Objective burden score (informal care time, n = 96)
| Patient-caregiver pairs (count) | Mean | |
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| Patient-caregiver pairs with no ICT | 19 | 0 |
| Patient-caregiver pairs with ICTa | 77 | 6.5 (8.2; [0.07–24]) |
| ICT tasks (subgroup) | ||
| ICT-ADL | 44 | 2.1 (1.7; [0.03–6]) |
| ICT-IADL | 76 | 1.79 (1.6; [0.06–6]) |
| ICT-ST | 34 | 9.6 (9.6; [0.33–24]) |
(b) Subjective burden score (Zarit Burden Inventory, n = 96)
| Caregivers (count) | Mean | |
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| Caregivers' ZBI | 96 | 27.3 (19.9; [0–80]) |
| ZBI severity (subgroup) | ||
| Mild | 44 | 9.6 (5.7; [0–20]) |
| Mild to moderate | 25 | 30.0 (4.7; [21–37]) |
| Moderate to severe | 21 | 48.9 (6.1; [41–59]) |
| Severe | 6 | 69.7 (7.3; [61–80]) |
aPatients receiving help from an informal caregiver for ADL and/or IADL and/or ST.
Note: ICT: informal care time; ADL: Activities of Daily Living; IADL: Instrumental Activities of Daily Living; ST: Supervision Time; SD: standard deviation.