THE FAMILY IN CARE FOR THE ELDERLY: MANAGING THE OVERLOAD AND COPING WITH DIFFICULTIE

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Autor(a) principal: Mónico, Lisete
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Custódio, Joana, Frazão, António, Parreira, Pedro, Fonseca, César
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/22864
https://doi.org/10.24902/r.riase.2017.3(2).982
Resumo: Introduction: Family is considered the main support of the elderly in a situation of depen- dency. Caregiving often results in overloading, leading to diverse problems. Aim: To evaluate the self-perception of the family caregiver’s overload and the strategies used to provide informal care to the dependent elderly considering their level of depen- dence. Method: The sample consisted of 21 children, 16 spouses, and nine other relatives of el- derly dependents who responded to the Caregiver’s Overload Scale (Sequeira, 2007), the Portuguese version of Caregivers’ Assessment Management Index (CAMI, Nolan, Keady, & Grant, 1995) and the Barthel Index (Mahoney & Barthel, 1965). Results: The Barthel Index showed 34.8% of the elderly as severely dependent and 37.0% as totally dependent. The care most provided respected to medication, hygiene, food, and monitoring. Above 56.5% of the caregivers had an intense overload, both at the objective (impact of care and interpersonal relationship) and subjective (F3-Expectations regarding care and F4-Perceived self-efficacy) levels. The main reason for maintaining caregivers was family/personal obligation (95.7%). Caregivers reasonably assessed the effectiveness of their strategies in dealing with their dependent elderly (CAMI; M = 101.0, SD = 15.0). There was a negative relationship between the perception of the caregiver’s overload and the age and health status of the elderly, as well as between the number of strategies used by the caregiver to overcome difficulties and the self-perception of the overload. Conclusion: The multiplicity of daily tasks performed in support of a family member in a situation of severe dependence translates into situations of intense overload, negatively impacting on care, interpersonal relationship, expectations regarding caring, and perception of self-efficacy of care. Keywords: Family caregiver; informal caregiver; dependent elderly; overload; coping strategies.
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title_short THE FAMILY IN CARE FOR THE ELDERLY: MANAGING THE OVERLOAD AND COPING WITH DIFFICULTIE
title_full THE FAMILY IN CARE FOR THE ELDERLY: MANAGING THE OVERLOAD AND COPING WITH DIFFICULTIE
title_fullStr THE FAMILY IN CARE FOR THE ELDERLY: MANAGING THE OVERLOAD AND COPING WITH DIFFICULTIE
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author Mónico, Lisete
author_facet Mónico, Lisete
Custódio, Joana
Frazão, António
Parreira, Pedro
Fonseca, César
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Frazão, António
Parreira, Pedro
Fonseca, César
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mónico, Lisete
Custódio, Joana
Frazão, António
Parreira, Pedro
Fonseca, César
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dependent elderly
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dependent elderly
description Introduction: Family is considered the main support of the elderly in a situation of depen- dency. Caregiving often results in overloading, leading to diverse problems. Aim: To evaluate the self-perception of the family caregiver’s overload and the strategies used to provide informal care to the dependent elderly considering their level of depen- dence. Method: The sample consisted of 21 children, 16 spouses, and nine other relatives of el- derly dependents who responded to the Caregiver’s Overload Scale (Sequeira, 2007), the Portuguese version of Caregivers’ Assessment Management Index (CAMI, Nolan, Keady, & Grant, 1995) and the Barthel Index (Mahoney & Barthel, 1965). Results: The Barthel Index showed 34.8% of the elderly as severely dependent and 37.0% as totally dependent. The care most provided respected to medication, hygiene, food, and monitoring. Above 56.5% of the caregivers had an intense overload, both at the objective (impact of care and interpersonal relationship) and subjective (F3-Expectations regarding care and F4-Perceived self-efficacy) levels. The main reason for maintaining caregivers was family/personal obligation (95.7%). Caregivers reasonably assessed the effectiveness of their strategies in dealing with their dependent elderly (CAMI; M = 101.0, SD = 15.0). There was a negative relationship between the perception of the caregiver’s overload and the age and health status of the elderly, as well as between the number of strategies used by the caregiver to overcome difficulties and the self-perception of the overload. Conclusion: The multiplicity of daily tasks performed in support of a family member in a situation of severe dependence translates into situations of intense overload, negatively impacting on care, interpersonal relationship, expectations regarding caring, and perception of self-efficacy of care. Keywords: Family caregiver; informal caregiver; dependent elderly; overload; coping strategies.
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