Loss of productivity among caregivers of dependent family members.

IF 3.1 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
AIMS Public Health Pub Date : 2025-04-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3934/publichealth.2025025
Laura Gonzalo-Ciria, Marta Pérez De Heredia-Torres, María Isabel Vidal-Sánchez, María José López-de-la-Fuente, Elisa Bullón-Benito, Ana Poveda-García, Mariana Ortiz-Piña, María Cristina Ruiz-Garrós, Ana Gascón-Catalán
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Abstract

Background: Assuming the care of a dependent family member can constitute a health risk factor that significantly reduces the productivity of family caregivers, compromising their future and quality of life.

Objective: Our purpose of this study was to investigate the productivity activities that are altered in the caregivers of a dependent family member and the impact this has on their satisfaction and quality of life.

Methods: An analytical observational study was conducted for 500 caregivers of dependent family members. Sociodemographic data were collected for caregivers and their dependent family members. Carers' occupational performance and satisfaction were assessed using the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM), and quality of life was assessed using the World Health Organization - Quality of Life (WHOQOL-Bref). Comparison between groups was performed using the Chi-square test for qualitative variables. Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to assess the strength and direction of linear associations between numerical variables.

Results: Most caregivers were women (72.3%, n = 364), with an average age of 60.3 ± 13.64 years. These individuals were providing care for a family member with severe dependency (69.7%, n = 348), classified as Grade III. Up to 38.2% (n = 191) of caregivers struggled with maintaining punctuality and consistency in their paid employment, and 25.6% (n = 128) of caregivers stopped or had difficulty working. In addition, 28.4% (n = 142) of caregivers had problems with household cleaning and tidying, 20.4% (n = 102) perceived that they neglected their other family members, and 18.6% (n = 93) of caregivers encountered problems attending courses and furthering their education. Women were more affected in terms of productivity. Moreover, performance and quality of life worsened as the number of productivity activities affected increased.

Conclusions: Caring for a dependent family member has a considerable impact on the caregiver's productive activities, affecting their work performance, household management, and professional development, with a particularly marked impact on women. This caregiving role is also associated with a decrease in quality of life, which highlights the need for interventions to support caregivers in these areas.

受抚养家庭成员的照顾者丧失生产力。
背景:假设对受抚养家庭成员的照顾可能构成一个健康风险因素,大大降低了家庭照顾者的生产力,损害了他们的未来和生活质量。目的:我们本研究的目的是调查一个受抚养家庭成员的照顾者的生产力活动的改变及其对他们的满意度和生活质量的影响。方法:对500名受抚养家庭成员的照顾者进行分析性观察研究。收集照顾者及其受抚养家庭成员的社会人口统计数据。采用加拿大职业绩效量表(COPM)评估护理人员的职业绩效和满意度,采用世界卫生组织生活质量量表(WHOQOL-Bref)评估护理人员的生活质量。采用卡方检验对定性变量进行组间比较。Pearson相关系数用于评估数值变量之间线性关联的强度和方向。结果:照顾者以女性居多(72.3%,n = 364),平均年龄为60.3±13.64岁。这些人正在为严重依赖的家庭成员提供护理(69.7%,n = 348),分类为III级。高达38.2% (n = 191)的护理人员在有薪工作中难以保持准时和一致性,25.6% (n = 128)的护理人员停止或难以工作。此外,28.4% (n = 142)的照顾者在家庭清洁和整理方面有问题,20.4% (n = 102)的照顾者认为他们忽视了其他家庭成员,18.6% (n = 93)的照顾者在参加课程和继续教育方面遇到问题。女性在生产力方面受到的影响更大。此外,随着受生产力活动影响的数量增加,工作表现和生活质量也随之恶化。结论:照顾受抚养家庭成员对照顾者的生产活动有相当大的影响,影响他们的工作表现、家庭管理和专业发展,对女性的影响尤为显著。这种照护作用还与生活质量下降有关,这突出表明需要采取干预措施,在这些领域支持照护者。
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