| Literature DB >> 35084339 |
Kieren J Egan1, Patricia Clark2, Zahid Deen3, Carmen Paputa Dutu3, Graham Wilson1, Lisa McCann1, Marilyn Lennon1, Roma Maguire1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There are approximately 6.5 million informal (unpaid) caregivers in the United Kingdom. Each caregiver plays a critical role in the society, supporting the health and well-being of those who are ill, disabled, or older and who need frequent support. Digital technologies are becoming a ubiquitous part of everyday life for many, but little is known about the real-world impact of technology for those in a caring role, including the abilities of technologies to address the mental and physical impacts of caregiving.Entities:
Keywords: caregiving; co-design; digital health; health; mobile phone; technology; well-being
Year: 2022 PMID: 35084339 PMCID: PMC8832269 DOI: 10.2196/15413
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Aging ISSN: 2561-7605
Study sample and population characteristics of caregivers.
| Demographics | Caregivers, n (%) | ||
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| 18-24 | 4 (1.1) | |
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| 25-34 | 17 (4.8) | |
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| 35-44 | 56 (15.7) | |
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| 45-54 | 135 (37.9) | |
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| 55-64 | 100 (28.1) | |
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| 65-74 | 28 (7.9) | |
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| 75-84 | 13 (3.7) | |
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| ≥85 | 1 (0.3) | |
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| Prefer not to say | 2 (0.6) | |
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| Female | 288 (81.4) | |
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| Male | 60 (16.9) | |
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| Other | 3 (0.85) | |
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| Prefer not to say | 3 (0.85) | |
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| White | 335 (94.6) | |
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| Mixed/multiple ethnic groups | 3 (0.85) | |
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| Asian/Asian British | 4 (1.13) | |
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| Black/African/Caribbean/Black British | 0 (0) | |
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| Other | 4 (1.12) | |
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| Prefer not to say | 8 (2.3) | |
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| Degree or equivalent | 200 (56.2) | |
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| Higher education | 79 (22.2) | |
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| Other qualifications | 18 (5.1) | |
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| School qualifications | 52 (14.6) | |
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| No qualifications | 5 (1.4) | |
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| Do not know | 2 (0.6) | |
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| <1 | 5 (1.6) | |
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| 1-2 | 36 (12) | |
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| 3-4 | 54 (17.5) | |
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| 5-6 | 53 (17.2) | |
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| 7-8 | 28 (9.1) | |
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| 9-10 | 24 (7.8) | |
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| 10-16 | 41 (13.3) | |
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| >16-20 | 34 (11) | |
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| >20 | 34 (11) | |
Study sample and population characteristics of people cared for.
| Characteristics | People cared for, n (%) | ||
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| 0-15 | 49 (13.7) | |
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| 16-24 | 32 (8.9) | |
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| 25-34 | 18 (5) | |
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| 35-44 | 9 (2.5) | |
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| 45-54 | 25 (7) | |
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| 55-64 | 31 (8.7) | |
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| 65-74 | 39 (10.9) | |
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| 75-84 | 81 (22.6) | |
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| ≥85 | 73 (20.3) | |
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| Prefer not to say | 2 (0.6) | |
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| Female | 169 (47.5) | |
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| Male | 181 (50.8) | |
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| Other | 1 (0.3) | |
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| Prefer not to say | 5 (1.5) | |
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| White | 334 (93.8) | |
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| Mixed/multiple | 7 (2) | |
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| Asian/Asian British | 5 (1.4) | |
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| Mixed/multiple | 1 (0.3) | |
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| Black/African/Caribbean/Black British | 2 (0.6) | |
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| Other | 7 (2) | |
Figure 1Summary figure of how caregivers would like to see future technologies support them with their own health and well-being in percentage. Color indicates priority of need where 0=not a priority (violet) and 10=highest priority (maroon).
Figure 2Current technology use of caregivers to conduct their caring role. The x-axis represents cumulative percentage use, whereas the y-axis represents the different types of technologies. Frequency of use was grouped into: (1) Daily, (2) At least once a week, (3) At least once a month, (4) Less than once a month, (5) Never and (5) I don’t understand this specific technology term. TV: television.
Figure 3Frequency of health and social care professional interactions for caregivers. The x-axis represents cumulative percentage of interactions, whereas the y-axis represents the different health and social care professional groups Frequency of use was grouped into: (1) Daily, (2) At least once a week, (3) At least once a month, (4) Less than once a month, (5) Never.
Figure 4Priorities for future technologies to help caregivers to undertake their caring role. Color indicates priority of need where 0=not a priority (violet) and 10=highest priority (maroon).
Figure 5Priorities when deciding whether (or not) to buy future technologies. Color indicates priority of need where 0=not a priority (violet) and 10=highest priority (maroon).