Variability in perceived burden and health trajectories among older caregivers: a population-based study in Sweden

Author:

Kirvalidze MariamORCID,Beridze GiorgiORCID,Wimo AndersORCID,Morin LucasORCID,Calderón-Larrañaga AmaiaORCID

Abstract

BackgroundThe negative effects of informal caregiving are determined by the characteristics of the caregiver-care receiver dyad and the context of care. In this study, we aimed to identify which subgroups of older informal caregivers (1) experience the greatest subjective burden and (2) incur a faster decline in objective health status.MethodsFrom a total of 3363 older participants in the Swedish National study on Aging and Care in Kungsholmen (SNAC-K), we identified 629 informal caregivers (19.2%, mean age 69.9 years). Limitations to life and perceived burden were self-reported, and objective health status was quantified using the comprehensive clinical and functional Health Assessment Tool (HAT) score (range: 0–10). Ordered logistic regressions and linear mixed models were used to estimate the associations between caregiving-related exposures and subjective outcomes (cross-sectionally) and objective health trajectories (over 12 years), respectively.ResultsHaving a dual role (providing and receiving care simultaneously), caring for a spouse, living in the same household as the care receiver and spending more hours on caregiving were associated with more limitations and burden. In addition, having a dual role (β=−0.12, 95% CI −0.23 to −0.02) and caring for a spouse (β=−0.08, 95% CI −0.14 to −0.02) were associated with a faster HAT score decline. Being female and having a poor social network were associated with an exacerbation of the health decline.ConclusionsBoth the heterogeneity among caregivers and the related contextual factors should be accounted for by policymakers as well as in future research investigating the health impact of informal caregiving.

Funder

the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, Sweden

Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare

Swedish Research Council

Karolinska Institutet’s Strategic Young Scholar Grants in Epidemiology or Biostatistics

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Epidemiology

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