Association Between a Family Caregiver's Relationship to Persons With Dementia and Cardiovascular Disease by Race and Ethnicity: A Secondary Analysis of the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Data.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Dawon Baik, Sophia Centi, Sarah J Schmiege
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Abstract

Background: Caregiver stress is linked to key mechanisms for developing cardiovascular disease and the burden differs by caregiving relationship (eg, spouse). Furthermore, cardiovascular disease risk in family caregivers (FCGs) has been shown to differ by race and ethnicity. However, little is known about whether the association between caregiving relationship and FCGs' cardiovascular health differs by race and ethnicity.

Objective: This study examined the association between an FCG's relationship to persons with dementia and risk factors for cardiovascular disease and cardiovascular disease conditions and identified how these associations differed by race and ethnicity in FCGs.

Methods: This was a secondary analysis of the 2015-2020 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data. Logistic regression models were used to examine the associations between predictors (caregiving relationship, race/ethnicity, and their interaction) and outcomes (cardiovascular disease risk and conditions).

Results: A sample of 6042 FCGs of persons with dementia were included. When analyzing race/ethnicity groups as a whole, cardiovascular disease risk and conditions differed significantly by caregiving relationship. Notably, spouse caregivers were at higher risk of diabetes, stroke, angina, and myocardial infarction, while showing lower rates of current smoking, heavy drinking, and obesity, compared to adult children. The associations between caregiving relationship and select cardiovascular disease risk factors (depression, previous smoking) differed significantly between racial and ethnic groups.

Conclusions: There is a need to develop culturally appropriate cardiovascular preventive health care strategies that reduce cardiovascular disease risks by considering caregiving relationship. Research is especially needed among minoritized racial and ethnic FCG groups.

家庭照顾者与痴呆症和心血管疾病患者的关系与种族和民族的关系:对行为危险因素监测系统数据的二次分析
背景:照顾者压力与发生心血管疾病的关键机制有关,照顾者关系(如配偶)的负担不同。此外,家庭照顾者(FCGs)的心血管疾病风险已被证明因种族和民族而异。然而,关于照顾关系与FCGs心血管健康之间的关系是否因种族和民族而异,我们知之甚少。目的:本研究考察了FCG与痴呆患者以及心血管疾病和心血管疾病状况的危险因素之间的关系,并确定了这些关系在FCG中如何因种族和民族而不同。方法:对2015-2020年美国疾病预防控制中心行为风险因素监测系统数据进行二次分析。使用逻辑回归模型来检验预测因子(照顾关系、种族/民族及其相互作用)和结果(心血管疾病风险和状况)之间的关联。结果:纳入6042例痴呆患者FCGs样本。当分析整个种族/民族群体时,心血管疾病的风险和状况因照顾关系而显著不同。值得注意的是,与成年子女相比,配偶照顾者患糖尿病、中风、心绞痛和心肌梗死的风险更高,而目前吸烟、酗酒和肥胖的比例较低。照料关系与选择的心血管疾病危险因素(抑郁、既往吸烟)之间的关联在种族和民族群体之间存在显著差异。结论:有必要制定文化上适合的心血管预防保健策略,通过考虑护理关系来降低心血管疾病的风险。特别需要对少数种族和族裔FCG群体进行研究。
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期刊介绍: Western Journal of Nursing Research (WJNR) is a widely read and respected peer-reviewed journal published twelve times a year providing an innovative forum for nurse researchers, students, and clinical practitioners to participate in ongoing scholarly dialogue. WJNR publishes research reports, systematic reviews, methodology papers, and invited special papers. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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