Associations between caregiver burden and care receivers' sharing ratio of household tasks among spousal caregivers

Author:

Otobe Yuhei12ORCID,Kimura Yosuke3ORCID,Terao Yusuke4,Suzuki Mizue5ORCID,Tanaka Shu6ORCID,Kojima Iwao4,Koyama Shingo4ORCID,Kusumi Haruhiko4,Yamada Minoru7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Rehabilitation Science Osaka Metropolitan University Habikino Japan

2. Course of Physical Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation Science, School of Medicine Osaka Metropolitan University Habikino Japan

3. College of Science and Engineering, Health Science and Technology Course Kanto Gakuin University Yokohama Japan

4. Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences University of Tsukuba Tokyo Japan

5. Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Allied health sciences Yamato University Osaka Japan

6. Major of Physical Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation, School of Health Sciences Tokyo University of Technology Tokyo Japan

7. Faculty of Human Sciences University of Tsukuba Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AimWe assessed care receivers' sharing ratios of household tasks before they required care and investigated their relationship with caregiver burden.MethodsA cross‐sectional, online survey was completed by 272 spousal caregivers in Japan. Caregiver burden was assessed using the Zarit Burden Interview. Low and moderate‐to‐high caregiver burdens were defined as those with scores ≤40 and ≥41, respectively. Additionally, caregiver responses to, “How much did your partner contribute to household tasks before the onset of their condition that needed care?” were scored on a 10‐point Likert scale ranging from 1 to 10. We defined answers that scored 1–4 as a low sharing ratio and those that scored 5–10 as a high sharing ratio of household tasks of care receivers before developing a condition that required care.ResultsAmong the husband and wife caregivers, moderate‐to‐high caregiver burden in 33 (25.0%) and 48 (34.3%) caregivers, respectively. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that among the husband caregivers, the high sharing ratio of household tasks of their wives before developing a condition that required care was significantly associated with their caregiver burden (OR 4.55, 95% CI 1.20–17.27); however, no such association was observed among the wife caregivers (OR 0.85, 95% CI 0.37–2.29).ConclusionsAmong husband, but not wife caregivers, the high sharing ratio of household tasks of their wives before they required care was significantly associated with their caregiver burden. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2023; 23: 616–621.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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