Perceptions of Stress and Engagement in High-Intensity Caregiving: A Cross-Sectional Study in Lithuania
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Perceptions of Stress and Engagement in High-Intensity Caregiving: A Cross-Sectional Study in Lithuania
Abstract
The aging population and overstretched healthcare systems are increasing demand for home nursing by informal caregivers, significantly affecting their mental health. This study aimed to examine the level of population's engagement in caregiving and the association between high-intensity caregiving and perceived caregiving stress in the general population of Lithuania. A nationally representative sample (N = 1000) of Lithuanian residents aged 18 years and older (mean age 53.1 ± 17.9 years) was interviewed in their households. The results showed that 17.4% (95% CI: 15.1, 19.8) of respondents were involved in home nursing activities to some extent, with 42% of these being high-intensity caregivers (providing 11 or more hours of home care per week). Caregivers were statistically significantly more likely to be female and have higher education levels. Perceived stress was significantly associated with higher education levels (OR = 2.66, 95% CI: 1.41, 5.02), high-intensity caregiving (OR = 2.14, 95% CI: 1.15, 3.97), regular involvement in home nursing (OR = 1.86, 95% CI: 1.01, 3.43), and caring for recipients with dementia or individuals entirely dependent on assistance (OR = 2.52, 95% CI: 1.22, 5.23). Caregivers perceived stress is associated with their level of education, the intensity and regularity of home nursing, as well as the level of dependency of the care recipient, especially in cases of dementia. Comprehensive long-term care policies should be developed to ensure the larger availability of formal care resources, increased societal participation in home nursing, and tailored interventions for high intensity caregivers.
Keywords: caregiver; caregiving engagement; caregiving stress; high-intensity caregiving; home nursing; informal care; long-term care; mental health; primary health care.
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