多发性硬化症患者照护者的复原力:探讨人格特质、应对和照护者负担的影响。

Q1 Nursing
International journal of MS care Pub Date : 2025-01-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7224/1537-2073.2024-004
Katelyn S Kavak, Dejan Jakimovski, Svetlana P Eckert, Kara Patrick, Samantha P Koury, Ralph H B Benedict, Susan A Green, Bianca Weinstock-Guttman
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背景:弹性已被认为是应对压力和逆境的重要保护因素。多发性硬化症(MS)的护理是一项复杂且要求很高的工作,通常具有挑战性。方法:通过纽约布法罗雅各布斯多发性硬化症治疗和研究中心的医疗保健专业人员招募多发性硬化症患者的护理人员。采用康诺-戴维森弹性量表(CD-RISC-25)和健康-弹性-压力问卷(HRSQ)评估弹性。我们考察了人格特质(NEO五因素量表-3)、应对策略(问题经验的简短应对取向量表)、生活质量(成人照顾者生活质量问卷)和照顾者负担(Zarit负担访谈)对心理弹性的影响。结果:在我们的研究中,98名护理人员(70.4%男性;在满分100分中,CD-RISC-25平均(SD)为75.5分(14.4分),HRSQ平均(SD)为74.8分(12.9分)。生活质量与两种恢复力测量呈正相关(CD-RISC-25的r = 0.60;HRSQ的r = 0.70),而较高的恢复力与较低的照顾者负担有关(CD-RISC-25的r = -0.40;HRSQ的r = -0.49)。CD-RISC-25与神经质呈负相关(r = -0.65),与外向性(r = 0.57)和责任心呈正相关(r = 0.59)。HRSQ与神经质(r = -0.76)呈显著负相关,与外向性(r = 0.60)、尽责性(r = 0.53)、亲和性(r = 0.24)呈显著正相关。结论:MS患者的照顾者表现出较高的心理弹性水平,与生活质量和减轻照顾者负担呈正相关。此外,弹性与神经质呈负相关,与外向性和责任心呈正相关。未来的研究应该针对个性化的干预措施,特别是对低弹性的护理人员。
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Resilience Among Caregivers of People With Multiple Sclerosis: Exploring the Influence of Personality Traits, Coping, and Caregiver Burden.

Background: Resilience has been recognized as a vital protective factor in coping with stress and adversity. Multiple sclerosis (MS) caregiving is a complex and demanding role, often characterized by challenges.

Methods: Caregivers of people with MS were recruited through health care professionals affiliated with the Jacobs MS Center for Treatment and Research in Buffalo, New York. Resilience was assessed by the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC-25) and the Health-Resilience-Stress Questionnaire (HRSQ). We examined the influence of personality traits (NEO Five-Factor Inventory-3), coping strategies (Brief Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced Inventory), quality of life (Adult Carer Quality of Life Questionnaire), and caregiver burden (Zarit Burden Interview) on resilience.

Results: In our study of 98 caregivers (70.4% men; average age, 60 years), 91.8% were partners of people with MS. Out of a maximum score of 100, CD-RISC-25 scores were an average (SD) of 75.5 (14.4) and HRSQ scores were an average of 74.8 (12.9). Quality of life was positively associated with both resilience measures (r = 0.60 for CD-RISC-25; r = 0.70 for HRSQ), whereas higher resilience was linked to lower caregiver burden (r = -0.40 for CD-RISC-25; r = -0.49 for HRSQ). CD-RISC-25 showed higher resilience negatively correlated with neuroticism (r = -0.65) and positively with extroversion (r = 0.57) and conscientiousness (r = 0.59). HRSQ also showed strong negative correlation with neuroticism (r = -0.76) and positive correlations with extroversion (r = 0.60), conscientiousness (r = 0.53), and agreeableness (r = 0.24).

Conclusions: Caregivers for people with MS showed relatively high resilience levels, positively correlating with quality of life and reduced caregiver burden. Furthermore, resilience correlated inversely with neuroticism and positively with extroversion and conscientiousness. Future research should target personalized interventions, particularly for caregivers with low resilience.

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International journal of MS care
International journal of MS care Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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