Author:
Li Yuxian,Leng Fangda,Xiong Qi,Zhou Jiong,Du Ailian,Zhu Feiqi,Kou Xiaowen,Sun Wei,Chen Luzeng,Wang Huali,Xie Hengge,Gao Feng,Jin Haiqiang,Sun Yongan
Abstract
BackgroundThe increasing prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has emerged as a major challenge worldwide. China as the most populous country in the globe is amid rapid aging of its population, highlighting the need for appropriate social and medical policies to meet the challenge. The current multicenter cross-sectional observational study aims to provide understanding of the current status of caring given to AD patients in China and investigate the factors that influence the family burden as well as the choice of care given to AD patients.MethodsA total of 1,675 patients with probable AD from 30 provincial regions of mainland China were enrolled in the current study from August 2019 to December 2019. We analyzed the caregiving status and its relationship with family burden and various socio-economical and medical factors.ResultsIn the current study, 90.87% of the AD patients enrolled adopted family care. The choice of caregiving method was influenced by factors including age (>80 years old, OR 0.648; 95% CI, 0.427–0.983), overall family burden (high, OR 0.574; 95% CI, 0.0.373–0.884), patients’ income (OR 0.511; 95% CI, 0.330–0.789) and self-care ability (OR 0.329; 95% CI, 0.183–0.588).ConclusionFamily care is the primary method of care for AD patients in China and the institutional care system for AD patients is still underprepared in China.
Subject
Cognitive Neuroscience,Aging
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