Role of psychological well-being, quality of life and distress tolerance in caregivers of geriatric population: an Indian exploratory study

Q3 Nursing
Abhinaya Sridhar, Harsha Kuriakose
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Purpose This study aims to gain an understanding of how caring for an ageing population affects caregivers’ psychological well-being, quality of life and ability to tolerate distress. This study provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by family caregivers and underscores the critical need for comprehensive support systems. Design/methodology/approach A correlational method and cross-sectional research design was used for the study. For this, a sample of 200 caregivers in the age range of 25–60 years who were taking care of the geriatric population above the age of 70 years for a minimum of one year were chosen. Four questionnaires − Burden Scale for Family Caregivers, Psychological Well-Being Scale, World Health Organization’s Quality of Life Scale-BRIEF version and Distress Tolerance Scale were chosen. Correlation and multivariate regression were calculated using statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) 21 and Jamovi 3.4.1. Findings This study found that there is a negative correlation of caregiver burden with psychological well-being, quality of life and distress tolerance. The sub-domains of self-acceptance, psychological health and tolerance levels were most impacted for the caregivers. Through multivariate regression, it was found that the caregiver burden significantly predicted psychological well-being and quality of life. Research limitations/implications This study focuses on the English-speaking caregivers which may overlook the diverse linguistic and cultural variations within the broader caregiver community in India and the data collection exclusively targeted family caregivers providing support to geriatric population without chronic illnesses. This restriction could potentially limit the generalizability of the findings to the broader caregiving context. Practical implications The implications of this research are that for caregivers, this study underscores the importance of tailored support programmes that address the negative impact of caregiver burden on psychological well-being and quality of life. Health-care professionals can use the findings to incorporate mental health assessments and interventions within caregiving contexts, recognizing the interconnected nature of these variables. Policymakers can use the findings to inform policies related to caregiver support and health-care resource allocation. Originality/value In India, the social norm is that children are expected to take care of their parents when they become old. Taking care of elderly parents can be challenging, even emotionally. As a result, this study will focus on how caregivers’ psychological well-being, quality of life and ability to tolerate distress are affected. Consequently, promoting the creation of community support groups and workplace mental health programmes which could give caregivers a forum to voice their concerns.
老年护理人员的心理健康、生活质量和痛苦承受能力的作用:一项印度探索性研究
目的 本研究旨在了解照顾老龄人口如何影响照顾者的心理健康、生活质量和承受痛苦的能力。本研究为了解家庭照顾者所面临的挑战提供了宝贵的见解,并强调了对全面支持系统的迫切需要。 设计/方法/途径 本研究采用了相关法和横断面研究设计。为此,研究人员选择了 200 名年龄在 25-60 岁之间、照顾 70 岁以上老人至少一年的照顾者作为样本。选取了四份问卷--家庭照顾者负担量表、心理健康量表、世界卫生组织生活质量量表-BRIEF 版和压力耐受量表。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)21 和 Jamovi 3.4.1 计算了相关性和多元回归。自我接纳、心理健康和容忍度这三个子领域对照顾者的影响最大。通过多元回归法发现,照顾者的负担对心理健康和生活质量有显著的预测作用。研究局限性/启示这项研究的重点是讲英语的照顾者,这可能会忽略印度广大照顾者群体在语言和文化上的差异,而且数据收集的对象仅限于为没有慢性疾病的老年群体提供支持的家庭照顾者。这项研究的实际意义是,对于照顾者而言,这项研究强调了针对照顾者负担对心理健康和生活质量造成的负面影响制定有针对性的支持计划的重要性。医疗保健专业人员可以利用研究结果将心理健康评估和干预措施纳入护理工作中,同时认识到这些变量之间相互关联的性质。政策制定者可以利用研究结果来制定与照顾者支持和医疗资源分配相关的政策。照顾年迈的父母是一项挑战,甚至是情感上的挑战。因此,本研究将重点关注照顾者的心理健康、生活质量和承受能力如何受到影响。因此,本研究将推动建立社区支持小组和工作场所心理健康计划,为照顾者提供一个表达其关切的论坛。
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Working with Older People
Working with Older People Nursing-Community and Home Care
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