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Observational Study
. 2020 Jul-Aug;41(4):429-435.
doi: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2020.01.015. Epub 2020 Feb 8.

Perceptions of health and well-being among older adult caregivers: Comparisons of current caregivers with former and never caregivers

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Observational Study

Perceptions of health and well-being among older adult caregivers: Comparisons of current caregivers with former and never caregivers

Jacqueline B LaManna et al. Geriatr Nurs. 2020 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Older adults with physical and/or cognitive limitations frequently rely on informal caregivers who are often other older adults. This study compared health and well-being outcomes of self-identified, current older adult caregivers with those of former older adult caregivers and older adults who were never caregivers. The study was observational, using cross-sectional survey data. The sample consisted of 186 adults age 65 and older. Survey questions measured perceptions of depression, health satisfaction, and well-being. Regressions compared the outcomes of respondents in the three groups. Controlling for demographic factors, never-caregivers reported greater odds of health satisfaction compared to current caregivers. Former caregivers reported greater well-being compared to current caregivers. Findings suggest that older adulthood caregiving has impacts on health and well-being, both positive and negative. Because older adults are increasingly relied upon to provide informal caregiving, community and provider-based resources, policies, and interventional research addressing unique needs of older caregivers are needed.

Keywords: Health satisfaction; Informal caregiver; Older caregivers; Post-caregiving; Well-being.

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Declaration of Competing Interest All authors report no conflicts of interest.

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