Caregiver preparedness is associated with desire to seek long‐term care admission of hospitalized persons with dementia

Author:

Kuzmik Ashley1ORCID,BeLue Rhonda2,Resnick Barbara3ORCID,Rodriguez Marleny4,Berish Diane1,Galvin James E.5,Boltz Marie1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Pennsylvania State University Ross and Nese College of Nursing University Park Pennsylvania USA

2. University of Texas at San Antonio College for Health Community and Policy San Antonio Texas USA

3. University of Maryland School of Nursing Baltimore Maryland USA

4. Department of Psychology and Counseling Immaculata University Immaculata Pennsylvania USA

5. Comprehensive Center for Brain Health University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Boca Raton Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionHospitalized patients with dementia are more likely to be discharged to long‐term care compared to persons without dementia. Little research has been conducted to examine the associations of caregiver preparedness and strain with desire to seek long‐term care in hospitalized persons with dementia at discharge. The purpose of this study was to examine caregiver preparedness and strain as factors associated with desire to seek long‐term care admission in caregivers of persons with dementia at hospital discharge.MethodsPatient baseline and discharge data, and caregiver discharge data of 424 patient and caregiver dyads from a cluster randomized trial was used. Stepwise multiple linear regression was conducted to examine factors associated with caregiver desire to seek long‐term care.ResultsAfter controlling for caregiver and patient characteristics, lower caregiver preparedness (β = −0.069; p < 0.016) was significantly associated with increased desire to seek long‐term care.DiscussionFindings underscore the need for clinicians and service providers to provide further attention to caregiver preparedness throughout the course of hospitalization.

Funder

National Institute on Aging

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Geriatrics and Gerontology

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