| Literature DB >> 27142529 |
Jeremie Lebrec1, Haya Ascher-Svanum2, Yun-Fei Chen2, Catherine Reed3, Kristin Kahle-Wrobleski2, Ann Marie Hake2,4, Joel Raskin5, Ebrahim Naderali6,7, Dara Schuster2, Robert J Heine2, David M Kendall2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The burden on caregivers of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with the patient's functional status and may also be influenced by chronic comorbid medical conditions, such as diabetes. This post-hoc exploratory analysis assessed whether comorbid diabetes in patients with AD affects caregiver burden, and whether caregivers with diabetes experience greater burden than caregivers without diabetes. Caregiver and patient healthcare resource use (HCRU) were also assessed.Entities:
Keywords: Activities of daily living; Alzheimer’s disease; Caregiver burden; Diabetes; Healthcare resource use; Observational study; Supervision
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27142529 PMCID: PMC4855347 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-016-0264-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Patient and caregiver characteristics according to diabetes status of the patient with AD dementia
| Characteristica | Overall | Patients with diabetes | Patients without diabetes |
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| Patients | ||||
| Age, yearsb | 77.6 (7.65) | 78.0 (6.97) | 77.5 (7.74) | 0.137 |
| Sex, n (%) female | 819 (54.8) | 94 (50.0) | 725 (55.5) | 0.171 |
| BMI, kg/m2 | 25.3 (4.07) | 26.3 (4.20) | 25.2 (4.02) |
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| Marital status, n (%) |
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| Married/cohabiting | 1076 (72.0) | 122 (64.9) | 954 (73.0) | |
| Widowed | 361 (24.2) | 60 (31.9) | 301 (23.0) | |
| Divorced/separated | 36 (2.4) | 2 (1.1) | 34 (2.6) | |
| Never married | 21 (1.4) | 4 (2.1) | 17 (1.3) | |
| Living location, n (%) | 0.892 | |||
| Urban | 1131 (75.7) | 143 (76.1) | 988 (95.7) | |
| Rural | 363 (24.3) | 45 (23.9) | 318 (24.3) | |
| Living in own home, n (%) | 1428 (95.7) | 179 (95.7) | 1249 (95.7) | 0.220 |
| Living alone in own home, n (%) | 253 (17.7) | 33 (18.4) | 220 (17.6) |
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| Alcohol consumption, n (%) | 885 (61.4) | 91 (51.1) | 794 (62.9) |
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| Years of education | 10.4 (3.15) | 9.5 (2.84) | 10.6 (3.17) |
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| Time since AD diagnosis, years | 2.2 (2.23) | 2.1 (2.00) | 2.3 (2.26) | 0.268 |
| Patients with comorbiditiesc, n (%) | 1101 (73.6) | 188 (100) | 913 (69.9) | 0.144 |
| Diabetes drug use, n (%) | 165 (87.8) | |||
| Experienced a fall in last 3 months, n (%) | 196 (13.1) | 26 (13.8) | 170 (13.0) | 0.465 |
| MMSE total score (range 0–30) | 17.4 (6.34) | 17.4 (6.14) | 17.4 (6.37) | 0.909 |
| Neuropsychological assessment in last 6 months, n (%) | 841 (56.4) | 108 (57.4) | 733 (56.2) | 0.499 |
| AD drug use, n (%) | 0.750 | |||
| No AD medications | 212 (14.2) | 29 (15.4) | 183 (14.0) | |
| One AD medication | 1121 (75.0) | 141 (75.0) | 980 (75.0) | |
| Two or more AD medications | 162 (10.8) | 18 (9.6) | 144 (11.0) | |
| Psychiatric/hypnotic drug use, n (%) | 393 (26.3) | 44 (23.4) | 349 (26.7) | 0.656 |
| Caregivers | ||||
| Age, yearsb | 67.3 (12.04) | 65.0 (12.69) | 67.7 (11.91) |
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| Sex, n (%) female | 958 (64.2) | 139 (73.9) | 819 (62.8) |
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| Marital status, n (%) | 0.403 | |||
| Married/cohabiting | 1316 (88.1) | 163 (86.7) | 1153 (88.4) | |
| Widowed | 38 (2.5) | 3 (1.6) | 35 (2.7) | |
| Divorced/separated | 70 (4.7) | 9 (4.8) | 61 (4.7) | |
| Never married | 69 (4.6) | 13 (6.9) | 56 (4.3) | |
| Relationship to the patient, n (%) |
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| Wife | 503 (33.7) | 70 (37.2) | 433 (33.2) | |
| Husband | 481 (32.2) | 39 (20.7) | 442 (33.9) | |
| Child | 405 (27.1) | 69 (36.7) | 336 (25.7) | |
| Friend | 20 (1.3) | 2 (1.1) | 18 (1.4) | |
| Other | 84 (5.6) | 8 (4.3) | 76 (5.8) | |
| Caregiver lives with the patient, n (%) | 1135 (76.0) | 141 (75.0) | 994 (76.2) | 0.781 |
| Caregivers with medical conditionsc, n (%) | 875 (58.6) | 105 (55.9) | 770 (59.0) | 0.181 |
AD Alzheimer’s disease, BMI body mass index, MMSE Mini-Mental State Examination
aData are presented as mean (SD) unless indicated otherwise. Percentages reported are for patients/caregivers with data available for each specific variable. Missing data for patients (overall): no missing data for age, sex, comorbidities, diabetes drug use, MMSE total score, AD drug use, psychiatric/hypnotic drug use; amount of missing data for other variables were BMI (n = 220), marital status (n = 1), living location (n = 1), living in own home (n = 3), living alone in own home (n = 67), alcohol consumption (n = 54), years of education (n = 6), time since AD diagnosis (n = 1), experienced a fall (n = 2), neuropsychological assessment (n = 3). Missing data for caregivers (overall) was n = 2 for all variables except medical conditions (n = 1; caregiver diabetes status not collected)
bThe Case Report Form collected only birth year data, thus the missing month and day were imputed with 15 July. Age is the year part of the difference between the date of Informed Consent and the imputed birth date
cData include the presence of diabetes
P-values are for the comparison between patient diabetes groups (ANOVA for continuous variables, with country and diabetes status as factors, and Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for categorical variables, with stratification by country)
P-values indicating statistically significant differences between patient diabetes groups (p < 0.05) are highlighted in bold type
Caregiver burden/time, and caregiver and patient HCRU according to patient diabetes status (descriptive statistics)
| Total AD dementia severity population | Mild/moderate AD dementia | |||||
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| Parameter | Overall | Patients with diabetes | Patients without diabetes | Overall | Patients with diabetes | Patients without diabetes |
| Caregivers | ||||||
| ZBI score, mean (SD) | 29.0 (15.07) | 30.8 (15.37) | 28.8 (15.01) | 26.6 (14.71) | 28.1 (14.81) | 26.4 (14.69) |
| Total caregiver time (hours), median (Q1-Q3) | 105.0 (30.0–330.0) | 122.5 (45.0–415.0) | 105.0 (30.0–322.0) | 75.0 (20.0–180.0) | 84.0 (21.0–194.0) | 70.0 (20.0–180.0) |
| Hours on basic ADL, median (Q1-Q3) | 6.0 (0.0–60.0) | 15.0 (0.0–60.0) | 5.0 (0.0–60.0) | 0.0 (0.0–30.0) | 0.0 (0.0–24.0) | 0.0 (0.0–30.0) |
| Hours on iADL, median (Q1-Q3) | 60.0 (20.0–120.0) | 60.0 (22.5–120.0) | 60.0 (20.0–120.0) | 46.5 (15.0–90.0) | 56.0 (15.0–90.0) | 45.0 (14.0–90.0) |
| Hours on supervision, median (Q1-Q3) | 8.0 (0.0–120.0) | 30.0 (0.0–206.0) | 4.0 (0.0–104.5) | 0.0 (0.0–30.0) | 0.0 (0.0–60.0) | 0.0 (0.0–30.0) |
| Caregiver outpatient visits, n (%) | ||||||
| No visits | 636 (42.6) | 80 (42.6) | 556 (42.6) | 410 (41.7) | 46 (38.7) | 364 (42.1) |
| 1 visit | 401 (26.9) | 45 (23.9) | 356 (27.3) | 270 (27.4) | 31 (26.1) | 239 (27.6) |
| 2 visits | 199 (13.3) | 22 (11.7) | 177 (13.6) | 134 (13.6) | 15 (12.6) | 119 (13.8) |
| 3 visits | 97 (6.5) | 14 (7.4) | 83 (6.4) | 62 (6.3) | 9 (7.6) | 53 (6.1) |
| >3 visits | 160 (10.7) | 27 (14.4) | 133 (10.2) | 108 (11.0) | 18 (15.1) | 90 (10.4) |
| Caregivers with ≥1 ER visit in past month, n (%) | 45 (3.0) | 2 (1.1) | 43 (3.3) | 28 (2.8) | 1 (0.8) | 27 (3.1) |
| Caregivers with ≥1 night hospitalization in past month, n (%) | 34 (2.3) | 2 (1.1) | 32 (2.5) | 24 (2.4) | 2 (1.7) | 22 (2.5) |
| Patients | ||||||
| Patient outpatient visits, n (%) | ||||||
| No visits | 289 (19.4) | 26 (13.8) | 263 (20.2) | 185 (18.8) | 19 (16.0) | 166 (19.2) |
| 1 visit | 415 (27.8) | 43 (22.9) | 372 (28.5) | 275 (27.9) | 26 (21.8) | 249 (28.8) |
| 2 visits | 315 (21.1) | 41 (21.8) | 274 (21.0) | 211 (21.4) | 22 (18.5) | 189 (21.8) |
| 3 visits | 134 (9.0) | 22 (11.7) | 112 (8.6) | 90 (9.1) | 13 (10.9) | 77 (8.9) |
| >3 visits | 340 (22.8) | 56 (29.8) | 284 (21.8) | 223 (22.7) | 39 (32.8) | 184 (21.3) |
| Patients with ≥1 ER visit in past month, n (%) | 43 (2.9) | 7 (3.7) | 36 (2.8) | 24 (2.4) | 4 (3.4) | 20 (2.3) |
| Patients with ≥1 night hospitalization in past month, n (%) | 62 (4.2) | 14 (7.4) | 48 (3.7) | 36 (3.7) | 7 (5.9) | 29 (3.4) |
AD Alzheimer’s disease, ADL activities of daily living, ER emergency room, HCRU health care resource use, iADL instrumental ADL, Q quartile, SD standard deviation, ZBI Zarit Burden Interview
Percentages reported are for caregivers and patients with data available for each specific variable. Missing data for the total AD dementia population (overall diabetes status) were n = 2 for all measures (for caregivers and patients) except ZBI score (n = 10). Missing data based on the population with mild/moderate AD dementia were n = 1 for all measures (for caregivers and patients) except ZBI score (n = 7)
Fig. 1Caregiver burden/time, and caregiver and patient HCRU according to patient diabetes status. a Total AD dementia population. b Mild/moderate AD dementia population. AD Alzheimer’s disease, ADL activities of daily living, CI confidence interval, ER emergency room, HCRU health care resource use, ZBI Zarit Burden Interview. Data are presented as absolute difference or % increase with 95 % CIs for patients with versus without diabetes. HCRU measures are reported as the percentage increase in the odds of having outpatient or ER visits or of being hospitalized. P-values (obtained using likelihood ratio statistics for all measures except requirement for supervision and caregiver time on basic ADL, where only the Wald test was available) are for the comparison between patient diabetes groups. *As ZBI data are presented as absolute difference it was not possible to include this measure in the Forest plot with the effects of the other endpoints, which are presented as % increase
Caregiver characteristics according to caregiver diabetes status
| Characteristica | Overall | Caregivers with diabetes | Caregivers without diabetes |
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| Caregiver characteristics | ||||
| Age, yearsc | 67.3 (12.04) | 72.4 (9.67) | 66.9 (12.13) |
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| Sex, n (%) female | 958 (64.2) | 69 (54.3) | 889 (65.1) |
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| Marital status, n (%) |
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| Married/cohabiting | 1316 (88.1) | 123 (96.9) | 1193 (87.3) | |
| Widowed | 38 (2.5) | 1 (0.8) | 37 (2.7) | |
| Divorced/separated | 70 (4.7) | 1 (0.8) | 69 (5.1) | |
| Never married | 69 (4.6) | 2 (1.6) | 67 (4.9) | |
| Relationship to the patient, n (%) |
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| Wife | 503 (33.7) | 50 (39.4) | 453 (33.2) | |
| Husband | 481 (32.2) | 53 (41.7) | 428 (31.3) | |
| Child | 405 (27.1) | 13 (10.2) | 392 (28.7) | |
| Friend | 20 (1.3) | 2 (1.6) | 18 (1.3) | |
| Other | 84 (5.6) | 9 (7.1) | 75 (5.5) | |
| Caregiver lives with the patient, n (%) | 1135 (76.0) | 113 (89.0) | 1022 (74.8) |
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| Caregivers with medical conditionsd, n (%) | 127 (100) | 748 (54.7) | 875 (58.6) | 0.178 |
| Diabetes drug use, n (%) | 118 (92.9) | |||
aData are presented as mean (SD) unless indicated otherwise. Percentages reported are for caregivers with data available for each specific variable. Missing data (overall) were n = 1 for all variables, except medical conditions and diabetes drug use (no missing data)
bDiabetes status was unknown for one caregiver, thus N = 1494
cThe Case Report Form collected only birth year data, thus the missing month and day were imputed with 15 July. Age is the year part of the difference between the date of Informed Consent and the imputed birth date
dData include the presence of diabetes
P-values are for the comparison between caregiver diabetes groups (ANOVA for continuous variables, with country and diabetes status as factors, and Cochran–Mantel–Haenszel test for categorical variables, with stratification by country)
P-values indicating statistically significant differences between caregiver diabetes groups (p < 0.05) are highlighted in bold type
Caregiver burden, time, and HCRU according to caregiver diabetes status (descriptive statistics)
| Parametera | Total AD dementia severity population | Mild/moderate AD dementia | ||||
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| Overall | Caregivers with diabetes | Caregivers without diabetes | Overall | Caregivers with diabetes | Caregivers without diabetes | |
| ZBI score | 29.0 (15.07) | 26.7 (14.82) | 29.2 (15.08) | 26.6 (14.71) | 24.8 (14.29) | 26.8 (14.74) |
| Total caregiver time, hours | 105.0 (30.0–330.0) | 120.0 (31.0–375.0) | 105.0 (30.0–330.0) | 75.0 (20.0–180.0) | 82.5 (30.0–210.0) | 75.0 (18.0–180.0) |
| Hours on basic ADL | 6.0 (0.0–60.0) | 0.0 (0.0–60.0) | 7.3 (0.0–60.0) | 0.0 (0.0–30.0) | 0.0 (0.0–15.0) | 0.0 (0.0–30.0) |
| Hours on iADL | 60.0 (20.0–120.0) | 60.0 (30.0–120.0) | 60.0 (20.0–120.0) | 46.5 (15.0–90.0) | 48.8 (15.5–90.0) | 46.5 (15.0–90.0) |
| Hours on supervision | 8.0 (0.0–120.0) | 15.0 (0.0–240.0) | 8.0 (0.0–120.0) | 0.0 (0.0–30.0) | 1.3 (0.0–60.0) | 0.0 (0.0–30.0) |
| Caregiver outpatient visits, n (%) | ||||||
| No visits | 636 (42.6) | 35 (27.6) | 601 (44.0) | 410 (41.7) | 24 (27.3) | 386 (43.1) |
| 1 visit | 401 (26.9) | 29 (22.8) | 372 (27.2) | 270 (27.4) | 24 (27.3) | 246 (27.5) |
| 2 visits | 199 (13.3) | 34 (26.8) | 165 (12.1) | 134 (13.6) | 22 (25.0) | 112 (12.5) |
| 3 visits | 97 (6.5) | 10 (7.9) | 87 (6.4) | 62 (6.3) | 7 (8.0) | 55 (6.1) |
| >3 visits | 160 (10.7) | 19 (15.0) | 141 (10.3) | 108 (11.0) | 11 (12.5) | 97 (10.8) |
| Caregivers with ≥1 ER visit in past month, n (%) | 45 (3.0) | 3 (2.4) | 42 (3.1) | 28 (2.8) | 2 (2.3) | 26 (2.9) |
| Caregivers with ≥1 night hospitalization in past month, n (%) | 34 (2.3) | 5 (3.9) | 29 (2.1) | 24 (2.4) | 5 (5.7) | 19 (2.1) |
AD Alzheimer’s disease, ADL activities of daily living, ER emergency room, HCRU health care resource use, iADL instrumental ADL, ZBI Zarit Burden Interview
aData are presented as mean (SD) or median (Q1–Q3), unless indicated otherwise. Percentages reported are for caregivers with data available for each specific variable. Missing data for the total AD dementia population (overall diabetes status) were n = 1 for all measures (for caregivers and patients) except ZBI score (n = 9). Missing data based on the population with mild/moderate AD dementia were n = 1 for all measures (for caregivers and patients) except ZBI score (n = 7)
bDiabetes status was unknown for one caregiver, thus N = 1494
Fig. 2Caregiver burden/time, and caregiver and patient HCRU according to caregiver diabetes status. a Total AD dementia population. b Mild/moderate AD dementia population. AD Alzheimer’s disease, ADL activities of daily living, CI confidence interval, ER emergency room, HCRU health care resource use, ZBI Zarit Burden Interview. Data are presented as absolute difference or % increase with 95 % CIs for caregivers with versus without diabetes. HCRU measures are reported as the percentage increase in the odds of having outpatient or ER visits or of being hospitalized. P-values (obtained using likelihood ratio statistics for all measures except requirement for supervision and caregiver time on basic ADL, where only the Wald test was available) are for the comparison between caregiver diabetes groups. *As ZBI data are presented as absolute difference it was not possible to include this measure in the Forest plot with the effects of the other endpoints, which are presented as % increase