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Predictors of expressed, felt, and normative needs for informal caregiver counseling : Domestic care for people aged 65+ years.

Julia-Sophia Scheuermann1, Elmar Gräßel2, Anna Pendergrass2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Informal caregivers (CGs) often fail to recognize or express a need for informal caregiver counseling (ICC) but ICC is an essential but relatively rarely used support service for CGs.
OBJECTIVE: Our aim is to identify predictors of CGs' need for ICC. Stirling et al.'s need model, which includes three needs (expressed, felt, and normative), serves as a theoretical basis.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Analyses are based on cross-sectional data (n = 958) from the "Benefits of being a caregiver" study. Predictors of the need to use ICC were analyzed with binary logistic regression. A sensitivity analysis using multiple linear regression was performed for the metric value of normative needs.
RESULTS: We found that 6.8% of CGs currently or have recently used ICC. This expressed need was related to higher education and higher effort in instrumental activities; 24.1% of CGs reported an intention to use ICC in the future. This felt need was related to male gender, lower care level, more problem-focused coping, and a desire for more informal help. Objective need for ICC (normative need), which was related to a higher burden of care, less experienced benefits, and negative relationship quality, was reported by 21.4% of CGs. According to a sensitivity analysis, higher education, a desire for informal help, and living in separate households also predicted a normative need for counseling. DISCUSSION: Current utilization is significantly lower than the subjectively perceived and objectively existing need for ICC. The identified predictors provide initial strategies for motivating more CGs to use ICC.
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Keywords:  Home care; Informal caregiver counseling; Informal caregivers; Needs; Utilization

Year:  2022        PMID: 36018386     DOI: 10.1007/s00391-022-02097-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Gerontol Geriatr        ISSN: 0948-6704            Impact factor:   1.292


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