| Literature DB >> 35805867 |
Cristina Valcárcel-Nazco1,2,3, Yolanda Ramallo-Fariña1,2,3, Renata Linertová1,2,3, Juan Manuel Ramos-Goñi3,4, Lidia García-Pérez1,2,3, Pedro Serrano-Aguilar2,3,5.
Abstract
Most of rare disease (RD) patients are assisted in their homes by their family as informal caregivers, causing a substantial burden among family members devoted to care. The role of informal caregivers has been associated with increased levels of stress, poor physical/mental health and impaired HRQOL. The present study assessed the impact on HRQOL and perceived burden of long-term informal caregiving, as well as the inter-relationships of individuals affected by different RD in six European countries, taking advantage of the data provided by the BURQOL-RD project (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden and UK). Correlation analysis was used to explore the relation between caregiver HRQOL and caregiver burden (Zarit Burden Interview). Multinomial logistic regression models were used to explore the role of explanatory variables on each domain of caregivers HRQOL measured by EQ-5D. Caregivers' HRQOL is inversely correlated with burden of caring. Mobility dimension of EQ-5D was significantly associated with patients age, time devoted to care by secondary caregivers, patient gender and patient utility index. Patients' age, burden scores and patient utility index significantly predict the capacity of caregivers to perform activities of daily living. Employed caregivers are less likely of reporting 'slight problems' in pain/discomfort dimensions than unemployed caregivers. The EQ-5D instrument is sensitive to measure differences in HRQOL between caregivers with different levels of burden of care.Entities:
Keywords: EQ-5D-5L; caregiver burden; caregivers; health-related quality of life; informal care; rare diseases
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35805867 PMCID: PMC9266302 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19138208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Characteristics of caregivers and patients by country.
| France (N = 147) | Germany (N = 124) | Italy (N = 229) | Spain (N = 221) | Sweden (N = 28) | UK (N = 76) | |||||||
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| Caregivers | Patients | Caregivers | Patients | Caregivers | Patients | Caregivers | Patients | Caregivers | Patients | Caregivers | Patients | |
| Female, N (%) | 121 (82.3%) | 53 (36.1%) | 110 (88.7%) | 59 (47.6%) | 162 (70.7%) | 73 (31.9%) | 182 (82.4%) | 79 (35.7%) | 18 (64.3%) | 14 (50%) | 69 (90.8%) | 30 (39.5%) |
| Age, mean ± sd | NA | 22.83 ± 15.59 | NA | 30.48 ± 13.18 | NA | 35.54 ± 16.70 | NA | 31.08 ± 14.06 | NA | 34.14 ± 12.43 | NA | 31.30 ± 11.45 |
| EQ-5D index (UK), mean ± sd | 0.715 ± 0.256 | 0.499 ± 0.284 | 0.619 ± 0.344 | 0.235 ± 0.271 | 0.736 ± 0.255 | 0.225 ± 0.325 | 0.702 ± 0.257 | 0.335 ± 0.306 | 0.625 ± 0.314 | 0.451 ± 0.245 | 0.787 ± 0.240 | 0.239 ± 0.297 |
| EQ-VAS, mean ± sd | 74.35 ± 20.18 | 64.55 ± 20.62 | 74.71 ± 15.86 | 64.35 ± 21.71 | 76.67 ± 17.12 | 61.43 ± 21.16 | 71.89 ± 18.00 | 63.94 ± 21.00 | 72.30 ± 17.90 | 65.61 ± 15.67 | 77.37 ± 18.56 | 63.13 ± 19.01 |
| ZBI, N (%) | ||||||||||||
| Absence of claudication | 103 (70.1%) | -- | 115 (92.7%) | -- | 209 (91.3%) | -- | 179 (81%) | -- | 23 (82.1%) | -- | 64 (84.2%) | -- |
| Mild claudication | 29 (19.7%) | -- | 9 (7.3%) | -- | 16 (7.0%) | -- | 23 (10.4%) | -- | 4 (14.3%) | -- | 8 (10.5%) | -- |
| High level of claudication | 15 (10.2%) | -- | 0 (0%) | -- | 4 (1.7%) | -- | 19 (8.6%) | -- | 1 (3.6%) | -- | 4 (5.3%) | -- |
NA: Not available; sd: Standard deviation; ZBI: Zarit Burden Interview.
Characteristic of caregivers and patients (N = 825).
| Caregivers | Patients | |
|---|---|---|
| Female, N (%) | 662 (80.2%) | 516 (62.5%) |
| Age, mean ± sd | NA | 14.93 ± 14.18 |
| EQ-5D index (UK), mean ± sd | 0.737 ± 0.244 | 0.324 ± 0.313 |
| EQ-5D index (Spain), mean ± sd | 0.773 ± 0.268 | 0.290 ± 0.378 |
| EQ-5D index (France), mean ± sd | 0.735 ± 0.282 | 0.221 ± 0.312 |
| EQ-VAS, mean ± sd | 75.52 ± 17.79 | 63.00 ± 20.47 |
| Years of caring, mean ± sd | 9.01 ± 9.46 | -- |
| NHS Satisfaction, mean ± sd | -- | 6.54 ± 2.32 |
| Relationship to patient, N (%) | ||
| Spouse | 166 (20.1%) | -- |
| Son/Daughter | 224 (27.2%) | -- |
| Mother/Father | 405 (49.1%) | -- |
| Other | 30 (3.6%) | -- |
| Working situation, N (%) | ||
| Employed | 455 (55.1%) | -- |
| Retired or pensioner | 69 (8.4%) | -- |
| House wife/House husband | 241 (29.2%) | -- |
| No reply | 60 (7.3%) | -- |
| ZBI, N (%) | ||
| Absence of claudication | 693 (84%) | -- |
| Mild claudication | 89 (10.8%) | -- |
| High level of claudication | 43 (5.2%) | -- |
| Care hours per week (main carer), mean ± sd | 54.65 ± 35.93 | -- |
| Care hours per week (other carers), mean ± sd | 20.16 ± 0.28 | -- |
sd: Standard deviation; NA: Not available; ZBI: Zarit Burden Interview.
Tabulations of caregivers EQ-5D response levels (Frequency, %).
| Problem | Mobility | Self-Care | Usual Activities | Pain/Discomfort | Anxiety/Depression |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No problems | 643 (77.9%) | 669 (81.1%) | 518 (62.8%) | 366 (44.4%) | 324 (39.3%) |
| Slight problems | 94 (11.4%) | 62 (7.5%) | 156 (18.9%) | 276 (33.5%) | 301 (36.5%) |
| Moderate problems | 46 (5.6%) | 44 (5.3%) | 101 (12.2%) | 144 (17.5%) | 145 (17.6%) |
| Severe problems | 21 (2.5%) | 15 (1.8%) | 35 (4.2%) | 34 (4.1%) | 40 (4.8%) |
| Extreme problems | 21 (2.5%) | 35 (4.2%) | 15 (1.8%) | 5 (0.6%) | 15 (1.8%) |
Figure 1Box plot showing caregiver EQ-5D index (UK) of three groups of ZBI caregiver burden (Zarit scale group).
Odds ratio (Standard error) Multinomial logit regression model results for each dimension of EQ-5D-5L.
| Mobility | Self-Care | Usual Activities | Pain/Discomfort | Anxiety/Depression | |||||||||||
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| Slight Problems | Moderate Problems | Severe Problems + Unable/Extreme Problems | Slight Problems | Moderate Problems | Severe Problems + Unable/Extreme Problems | Slight Problems | Moderate Problems | Severe Problems + Unable/Extreme Problems | Slight Problems | Moderate Problems | Severe Problems + Extreme Problems | Slight Problems | Moderate Problems | Severe Problems + Extreme Problems | |
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| 1.008 (0.010) | 1.021 (0.132) | 1.047 ** (0.150) | 0.978 (0.015) | 1.009 (0.130) | 1.020 (0.160) | 0.976 * (0.010) | 1.009 (0.010) | 1.007 (0.144) | 0.999 (0.008) | 1.023 * (0.010) | 1.061 ** (0.015) | 0.990 (0.008) | 1.016 (0.010) | 1.026 (0.137) |
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| 0.993 (0.057) | 1.046 (0.087) | 1.108 (0.104) | 1.029 (0.768) | 1.014 (0.077) | 1.031 (0.101) | 0.989 (0.051) | 1.010 (0.060) | 1.061 (0.089) | 0.959 (0.043) | 0.969 (0.054) | 1.066 (0.097) | 0.995 (0.046) | 0.915 (0.053) | 0.848 * (0.065) |
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| 1.007 (0.005) | 0.999 (0.007) | 1.016 * (0.006) | 1.011 (0.006) | 1.006 (0.006) | 1.009 (0.007) | 1.000 (0.004) | 1.005 (0.005) | 1.011 (0.005) | 1.006 (0.004) | 1.004 (0.005) | 1.006 (0.008) | 0.999 (0.004) | 0.995 (0.005) | 0.993 (0.007) |
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| 0 to 5 years | 1.221 (0.420) | 1.800 (0.845) | 2.044 (1.041) | 2.701 * (1.285) | 0.695 (0.327) | 2.276 (1.284) | 0.754 (0.231) | 0.748 (0.270) | 1.464 (0.680) | 0.630 (0.166) | 0.943 (0.298) | 1.189 (0.632) | 1.016 (0.268) | 1.228 (0.397) | 1.108 (0.516) |
| 5 to 10 years | 1.385 (0.469) | 1.746 (0.875) | 2.589 (1.289) | 3.870 ** (1.740) | 1.385 (0.588) | 3.356 * (1.844) | 1.303 (0.386) | 1.637 (0.543) | 1.434 (0.707) | 0.683 (0.181) | 0.957 (0.311) | 1.389 (0.753) | 0.961 (0.247) | 0.661 (0.238) | 0.682 (0.352) |
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| Employed | 0.845 (0.244) | 0.643 (0.262) | 0.750 (0.330) | 1.427 (0.520) | 0.849 (0.322) | 1.039 (0.488) | 1.080 (0.270) | 1.565 (0.463) | 0.696 (0.284) | 0.615 * (0.135) | 1.170 (0.314) | 0.456 (0.214) | 1.261 (0.279) | 1.050 (0.297) | 0.873 |
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| Absence of claudication | 0.469 (0.218) | 1.443 (1.533) | 0.986 (0.881) | 0.283 * (0.145) | 0.899 (0.713) | 0.627 (0.539) | 0.376 * (0.162) | 0.476 (0.267) | 0.246 * (0.148) | 1.268 (0.553) | 0.602 (0.285) | 0.307 (0.232) | 0.259 * (0.170) | 0.085 ** (0.059) | 0.031 ** (0.022) |
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| Female | 0.868 (0.302) | 1.019 (0.450) | 0.723 (0.340) | 0.818 (0.348) | 0.446 * (0.184) | 0.515 (0.251) | 1.296 (0.425) | 0.884 (0.296) | 0.629 (0.280) | 1.376 (0.361) | 1.729 (0.567) | 1.446 (0.772) | 2.107 ** (0.560) | 1.310 (0.423) | 1.688 (0.814) |
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| Female | 0.303 ** (0.085) | 0.955 (0.391) | 1.531 (0.727) | 0.492 * (0.173) | 0.899 (0.342) | 1.761 (0.920) | 0.621 (0.151) | 0.723 (0.211) | 1.256 (0.539) | 0.668 (0.147) | 0.752 (0.204) | 0.558 (0.249) | 0.800 (0.174) | 1.318 (0.387) | 0.999 (0.397) |
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| 0.818 (0.093) | 0.854 (0.138) | 0.579 ** (0.079) | 1.062 (0.173) | 0.857 (0.113) | 0.713 * (0.101) | 0.914 (0.092) | 0.771 * (0.083) | 0.774 (0.104) | 0.784 * (0.087) | 0.570 ** (0.067) | 0.501 ** (0.088) | 0.991 (0.091) | 0.900 (0.099) | 0.887 (0.143) |
| AIC | 876.67 | 773.70 | 1151.69 | 1300.89 | 1319.27 | ||||||||||
| BIC | 1057.46 | 954.48 | 1332.47 | 1481.68 | 1500.05 | ||||||||||
NHS: National Health System; * p-value < 0.05; ** p-value < 0.01; ZBI: Zarit Burden Interview; AIC: Akaike information criteria; BIC: Bayesian information criteria.