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Burden Experienced by Caregivers of Relatives with

Dementia in Taiwan

周桂如

Chou KR;Lamontagne LL;Hepworth JT 摘要

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The burden produced by caring for relatives with dementia is an increasing problem in the United States and Taiwan, necessitating a better understanding of the interrelationships of the factors that influence burden.

OBJECTIVES: To test a theoretical model specifying how the demands of care, filial obligation, caregiving self-efficacy, coping strategies, and caregiving involvement affect caregiver burden. METHOD: A descriptive cross-sectional design with a

convenience sample (n = 150) from outpatient clinics of three hospitals in Taiwan was used. The Caregiver Burden Inventory and the Cost of Care Index assessed caregiver burden. The antecedents of burden were assessed by the Physical Self-Maintenance Scale, Instrumental Activities of Daily Living, the Mini-Mental State Examination, the Revised Memory and Behavior Problem Checklist, the Montgomery obligation subscale, Cicirelli's obligation scale, the Caregiving Self-efficacy Scale, the

Caregiving Involvement Scale, and the Ways of Coping Questionnaire. RESULTS: The original model did not fit the data well but minor respecifications produced a good model as evidenced by a chi2/df ratio of 2.1, a goodness-of-fit index of .89, and a comparative fit index of .93. Demands of care on the caregiver and filial obligation had direct positive effects on caregiving involvement. Caregiving involvement and emotion-focused coping had direct positive effects on caregiving burden. Filial obligation, caregiving self-efficacy, and problem-focused coping had direct negative effects on caregiving burden. Six of the seven original hypothesized structural relationships were confirmed in the final model. CONCLUSIONS: The Burden Model tested in this study corroborates findings from other burden studies and extends our knowledge of caregiver burden. Filial obligation, self-efficacy, demands of care, involvement in care, and coping were shown to predict burden in this sample of Taiwanese caregivers. Future study is needed to evaluate interventions designed for family caregivers of persons with dementia. Especially needed is research in the area of counseling and mental health services to assist caregivers in dealing with

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