Exploring factors contributing to caregiver burden in family caregivers of congolese adults with suspected dementia

Author:

Ikanga Jean12ORCID,Reyes Anny1,Zhao Liping3,Hill‐Jarrett Tanisha G.45,Hammers Dustin6,Epenge Emmanuel7,Esambo Herve7,Kavugho Immaculée8,Esselakoy Christian9,Gikelekele Guy2,Tshengele Nathan2,Alonso Alvaro10,Robinson‐Lane Sheria G.11

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta Georgia USA

2. Department of Psychiatry University of Kinshasa and Catholic University of Congo School of Medicine Kinshasa Democratic Republic of Congo

3. Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Emory University Rollins School of Public Health Emory University Atlanta Georgia USA

4. Department of Neurosurgery and Brain Repair University of South Florida Tampa Florida USA

5. University of California Global Brain Health Institute San Francisco California USA

6. Department of Neurology Indiana University Indianapolis Indiana USA

7. Department of Neurology University of Kinshasa Kinshasa Democratic Republic of Congo

8. Memory Clinic of Kinshasa Kinshasa Democratic Republic of Congo

9. Department of Psychology University of Montreal Montreal Quebec Canada

10. Department of Epidemiology Emory University School of Public Health Atlanta Georgia USA

11. Department of Systems, Populations, and Leadership University of Michigan School of Nursing Ann Arbor Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionPredicting caregiver burden in individuals with suspected dementia – is critical due to the debilitating nature of these disorders and need for caregiver support. While some examination of the factors affecting burden has been undertaken in Sub‐Saharan Africa, each country presents with its own unique challenges and obstacles. This pilot study investigates predictors of caregiver burden in family caregivers of individuals with suspected dementia living in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).MethodsLinear and multiple regression analyses were conducted to explore factors associated with caregiver burden in 30 patient‐caregiver dyads with the Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) for caregiver burden evaluation. Cognitive impairments of patients were assessed using the Community Screening Instrument for Dementia, Alzheimer's Questionnaire (AQ), the African Neuropsychology Battery, and the Neuropsychiatric Symptoms Inventory (NPI).ResultsAverage caregiver burden on the ZBI was 36.1 (SD = 14.6; range = 12–58). Greater impairments in patient cognition (orientation, visuospatial, memory, executive functioning), fragility, and neuropsychiatric symptoms (delirium, agitation, depression) were predictive of caregiver burden. After controlling for AQ scores and caregiver gender, greater symptoms of depression, and worse performances on verbal memory and problem solving were associated with greater caregiver burden.ConclusionWorsening patient fragility, cognition, functioning, and neuropsychiatric symptoms influenced caregiver burden in caregivers of individuals with suspected cognitive impairment in the DRC. These findings are consistent with the prior literature. Future studies may wish to explore supportive factors and caregiver specific characteristics that buffer against perceived burden.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Geriatrics and Gerontology

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