Affiliation:
1. Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation, Ankara Gaziler Physical Therapy
and Rehabilitation Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey)
Abstract
Abstract
Objective Taking care of a patient
can significantly impact both physical and psychological statuses of caregivers.
This study aimed to examine musculoskeletal problems, health status, and quality of
life of caregivers. This study is novel in determining musculoskeletal disorders,
pain characteristics, activity levels, sleep condition, general and psychological
health statuses, and quality of life of caregivers.
Design A cross-sectional study
Patients and Methods A total of 240 participants were enrolled in this
prospective and cross-sectional study conducted at a tertiary rehabilitation center
(patients, n = 120; caregivers, n = 120). The demographic and
clinical characteristics of the participants were recorded during the evaluation
process. The Functional Ambulation Classification Scale (FAS) and Barthel Scale
scores of the patients were determined. The pain level of the caregivers was
evaluated according to the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). The International Physical
Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ)–short form was used to evaluate
caregivers’ activity levels. The quality of life of caregivers was evaluated
with the World Health Organization Quality of Life Assessment Scales score
(WHOQOL-BREF). The anxiety and depression status of the caregivers were interpreted
using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, The health level of the caregivers
was evaluated using the Health Assessment Questionnaire.
Results A
statistically significant positive correlation was found between the duration of
caregiving (hours per week) and the pain duration of the caregiver (month) (P
= 0.000, r = 0.766). the caregivers who provided longer-term care
for their patients (hours per week) had higher VAS scores (P = 0.000, r
= 0.944). A significant reverse correlation was found between the duration
of caregiving (hours per week) and IPAQ-Walking MET (metabolic equivalent) scores
(minutes/week) (P = 0.000, r = –0.811). On the
contrary, a positive significant association was detected between the duration of
caregiving (hours per week) and IPAQ-Vigorous MET scores (minutes/week) due
to the caregiving activities of the patients such as lifting, positioning, and so
forth. Also, a significant positive correlation was observed between the duration of
caregiving (hours per week) and Hospital Depression Scale scores (P = 0.000,
r = 0.394), Hospital Anxiety Scale scores (P = 0.000, r =
0.548), and Health Assessment Questionnaire scores (P = 0.000, r =
0.415).
Conclusion Providing protective exercise programs, including walking
activity, to caregivers and organizing education programs that include caregiving
techniques can positively affect the quality of life of caregivers.
Subject
Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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