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Older adults with chronic illness–caregiver burden in the Asian context: a systematic review

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posted on 2024-08-21, 08:47 authored by Chandrani Isac

Introduction


Upsurge in life expectancy, filial responsibility of caring, and healthcare advances have increased the older adult population in Asia. The last decade has witnessed nuclear families' proliferation in Asia, leaving family caregivers with more accountability and responsibility. This review explores the pattern of caregiver burden among caregivers of older adults with chronic illness in Asia.

Methods


PRISMA guidelines serves as the framework for this systematic review. Studies from selected databases assessed caregivers' physical state, psychological dysfunction, and or burden as an outcome measure. The Newcastle - Ottawa Quality Assessment Scale appraised the quality of the selected studies.

Results


The review included 12 research articles. Caregivers consistently report mild to a moderate burden. Care recipient with functional dependency, comorbidities, memory, and sleep impairments, escalate caregiver burden. Caregiver variables intensifying burden were advancing age, male gender, spouse as a care recipient, longer care provision duration, and no assistance.

Conclusion


Optimal levels of emotional well-being, significant family/social support, and self-preparedness among caregivers are grounds for their empowerment.

Practical Implications


A paradigm shift from 'caregiver burden' to 'caregiver resilience' is advocated. Routine screening, preventive measures (skill-building and psychosocial empowerment), and restorative services (respite care and problem-based home visiting) for caregivers are forecasted.

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Refereed

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Volume

104

Issue number

12

Page range

2912-2921

Publication title

Patient Education and Counseling

ISSN

0738-3991

Publisher

Elsevier

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  • Published version

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Review

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  • School of Nursing and Midwifery – Chelmsford Outputs

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