Association between specific unmet functional needs and desire to institutionalize among caregivers of older veterans

Author:

Brenner Rachel J.1ORCID,Hansen Jared2,Brintz Ben J.2,Bouldin Erin D.2ORCID,Pugh Mary Jo2,Rupper Randall3,Munoz Richard4,Garcia‐Davis Sandra5,Dang Stuti6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Salt Lake City VA Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center, Division of Geriatrics University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

2. Salt Lake City VA IDEAS Center, Division of Epidemiology University of Utah, Elizabeth Dole Center of Excellence for Veteran and Caregiver Research Salt Lake City Utah USA

3. Division of Geriatrics Salt Lake City VA Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center, University of Utah, Elizabeth Dole Center of Excellence for Veteran and Caregiver Research Salt Lake City Utah USA

4. Department of Health Policy & Management Florida International University, Robert Stempel College of Public Health & Social Work Miami Florida USA

5. Department of Public Health Sciences University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami Florida USA

6. Miami VA Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Elizabeth Dole Center of Excellence for Veteran and Caregiver Research Miami Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate the associations between specific functional needs of older Veterans and the desire to institutionalize (DTI) among their caregivers.MethodsCross‐sectional multivariable logistic regression analysis of 3579 Hero Care survey responses from caregivers of Veterans at five US sites from July to December 2021. Unmet needs were areas in which the caregiver reported the Veteran needed a little more or a lot more help. Caregiver DTI was defined as the caregiver reporting that they had discussed, considered, or taken steps toward a nursing home or assisted living placement for the Veteran or that they felt the Veteran would be better off in such a setting or they were likely to move the Veteran to another living arrangement.ResultsCaregivers were largely white, retired, females with an average age of 71 and with some college education who spent an average of 8–9 h per day 6 days a week caring for a Veteran spouse. There was evidence of associations between the following needs and a DTI: managing incontinence, using the telephone, transportation, and arranging services in the home such as visiting nurses, home care aides, or meals on wheels. Unmet functional needs in other selected domains were not associated with the DTI.ConclusionAmong caregivers of older Veterans, a need for more assistance managing incontinence, telephone use, transportation, and arranging in‐home services were associated with the DTI. These may represent functional markers of important clinical determinants for institutionalization as well as potential targets for intervention to reduce caregiver DTI, such as programs that provide more caregiver or Veteran support in the home to meet these needs and reduce caregiver burden.

Funder

Elizabeth Dole Foundation

Health Services Research and Development

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology

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