19 research outputs found
Cross-cultural adaptation of the quality of life assessment scale on Alzheimer disease
Perceived quality of life of elderly patients with dementia and family caregivers: evaluation and correlation
Quality of life of elderly with alzheimer’s disease: a comparative study between the patient’s and the caregiver’s report
The influence of neuropsychiatric and functional changes on quality of life in Alzheimer's disease
Implicações da doença de Alzheimer na qualidade de vida do cuidador: um estudo comparativo
Cross-cultural adaptation of the Toronto Western Spasmodic Torticollis Rating Scale (TWSTRS) to Brazilian Portuguese
Caregivers’ quality of life in mild and moderate dementia
Objective To investigate quality of life (QoL) of caregivers of mild and moderate dementia and the aspects related to QoL. Method Cross-sectional assessment of dyads of people with dementia (PwD) and family caregivers (n=88). Results Burden (p<0.05) and depressive symptoms (p<0.001) were related to caregivers’ QoL in both stages of dementia. In mild dementia, caregivers’ depressive symptoms (p<0.001) and PwD neuropsychiatric symptoms (p<0.001) were related to burden. PwD aberrant motor activity (p<0.001) and anxiety (p<0.001), and caregiver-reported QoL domains of friends (p<0.001) and mood (p<0.05) were related to depressive symptoms. In moderate dementia, self-reported QoL (p<0.01) and anxiety (p<0.01), and PwD anxiety (p<0.01) were related to burden. Caregivers’ anxiety (p<0.001) and self-reported QoL (p<0.001) were related to depressive symptoms. Conclusion Burden and depressive symptoms were related to QoL of caregivers of mild and moderate dementia. However, they are driven by different factors according to dementia severity
