| Literature DB >> 31118046 |
Sébastien Lazzarotto1,2, Florence Martin3, Anne Saint-Laurent4, Zeinab Hamidou5,6, Valérie Aghababian5, Pascal Auquier5,6, Karine Baumstarck5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Patients with age -related hearing loss (ARHL) and their natural caregivers have to confront a disability that produces progressive lifestyle changes. There is an interest in studying the ability of patients and their caregivers to cope with the difficulties that affect quality of life (QoL). In a sample of patient-caregiver dyads in the specific context of ARHL, we examine whether the QoL of patients and caregivers is influenced by the coping processes they use from a specific actor-partner interdependence model (APIM).Entities:
Keywords: Age-related hearing loss; Caregivers; Coping; Dyads; Emotional status; Interactions; Quality of life
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31118046 PMCID: PMC6532176 DOI: 10.1186/s12955-019-1161-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Characteristics of the 448 patient-caregiver dyads
| Patients | Caregivers | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| N (%) | N (%) | ||
| Age, years | M ± SD | 71.4 ± 6.8 | 67.9 ± 11.4 |
| m [IQR] | 70 [66–77] | 69 [63–76] | |
| Gender | Woman | 204 (46) | 276 (62) |
| Man | 242 (54) | 170 (38) | |
| Education level | < 12 years | 200 (45) | 196 (44) |
| ≥ 12 years | 240 (55) | 247 (56) | |
| Marital status | Single | 67 (15) | 48 (11) |
| Couple | 379 (85) | 399 (89) | |
| Professional status | Worker | 67 (15) | 84 (21) |
| Not worker | 372 (85) | 360 (79) | |
| Chronic diseasea | No | 223 (51) | 202 (46) |
| Yes | 214 (49) | 236 (54) | |
| Cancer | No | 374 (84) | 428 (97) |
| Yes | 69 (16) | 72 (12) | |
| Stroke | No | 425 (96) | 428 (97) |
| Yes | 18 (4) | 14 (3) | |
| Hearing severity | < 35 dB HL | 283 (70) | |
| ≥35 dB HL | 119 (30) |
N (%) effective (percents), M ± SD mean ± standard deviation, m [IQR] median [interquartile range]
aexcluding cancer
Fig. 1Comparisons of WHOQoL scores between the participants and French age-sex-matched norms #. Higher the scores, higher the QoL level. Baumann C, Erpelding ML, Regat S, Collin JF, Briancon S: The WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire: French adult population norms for the physical health, psychological health and social relationship dimensions. Rev. Epidemiol Sante Publique 2010, 58(1):33–39. *p < 0.05 (Wilcoxon paired test). a Patients, b Caregivers
Paired t test correlations between QoL and coping strategies
| Patients’ QoL (WHOQoL scores) | Caregivers’ QoL (WHOQoL scores) | ||||||||
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| Physical | Psychol. | Social | Environ. | Physical | Psychol. | Social | Environ. | ||
| Patients’ coping (BriefCope) | Social support | −0,035 | 0,000 |
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| 0,040 | 0,059 | 0,002 |
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| 0,076 |
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| 0,012 | − 0,043 | − 0,058 | −0,076 | |
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| Caregivers’coping (BriefCope) | Social support |
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| −0,012 |
| 0,021 | 0,012 | 0,060 | 0,087 |
| Problem-solving | 0,021 | 0,040 |
| 0,078 |
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| Avoidance | −0,065 | −0,021 | -0,056 | -0,059 |
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| -0,079 | -0,093 | |
| Positive-thinking | -0,039 | -0,015 | 0,004 | 0,030 |
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BriefCope higher the scores, higher use of the strategy, WHOQoL higher the scores, higher the QoL, Bold values significant correlation; *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01
Fig. 2Illustration of relations between coping and QoL using the actor–partner interdependence model. Numbers are standardized β coefficients: *p < .05; **p < .01