Difficulties Fulfilling Self-Care Needs Among Family Caregivers: An Observational Study

Author:

Gonzalo-Ciria Laura1,Gascón-Catalán Ana2,Laborda-Soriano Ana A.3,Cambra-Aliaga Alba4,Ruiz-Garrós María C.5,Perez-de-Heredia-Torres Marta6

Affiliation:

1. Laura Gonzalo-Ciria, PhD, OT, is Professor and Occupational Therapist, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain; lgonzalociria@gmail.com

2. Ana Gascón-Catalán, PhD, MD, is Professor, Department of Physiatry and Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain.

3. Ana A. Laborda-Soriano, PhD, OT, is Professor and Occupational Therapist, Department of Physiatry and Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain.

4. Alba Cambra-Aliaga, PhD, OT, is Professor and Occupational Therapist, Department of Physiatry and Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain.

5. María C. Ruiz-Garrós, PhD, OT, is Professor and Occupational Therapist, Department of Physiatry and Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain.

6. Marta Perez-de-Heredia-Torres, PhD, OT, is Professor and Occupational Therapist, Department of Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid, Spain.

Abstract

Abstract Importance: Assuming the care of a family member with a disability or chronic illness constitutes a health risk factor for caregivers, who frequently overlook their own self-care. Objective: To analyze the self-care activities (SCAs) among caregivers of a family member with a disability or chronic illness and assess the impact on their satisfaction and quality of life (QoL). Design: Descriptive, cross-sectional, analytic study. Setting: Community. Participants: Five hundred caregivers of family members with a disability or chronic illness in the city of Zaragoza, Spain. Outcomes and Measures: The family caregivers’ occupational performance and satisfaction were assessed with the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure, and their QoL was assessed with the World Health Organization—Quality of Life. Results: In total, 32.8% of family caregivers had difficulty in all activities related to self-care, 46.6% had difficulty sleeping and resting, 31.6% had difficulty receiving health-related treatments, and 31.2% had difficulty with physical exercise. Women and younger family caregivers showed greater impairment in self-care. Occupational performance, satisfaction, and QoL worsened as the number of affected activities increased. Conclusions and Relevance: Caring for a family member with a disability or chronic illness has a negative impact on the SCAs of caregivers, especially among female caregivers and those of younger age. Caregiving is also associated with lower occupational performance, satisfaction, and QoL. Plain-Language Summary: Caring for a family member with a disability or chronic illness can become a health risk for caregivers, who frequently ignore their own self-care. The study results found that women and younger family caregivers showed a greater decline in self-care. This study provides information to help occupational therapists to work with family caregivers to prevent a decline in their self-care and improve their quality of life.

Publisher

AOTA Press

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