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Physical and mental health among caregivers: findings from a cross-sectional study of Open University students in Thailand

机译:照顾者的身心健康:泰国开放大学学生的横断面研究结果

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Background Caregivers constitute an important informal workforce, often undervalued, facing challenges to maintain their caring role, health and wellbeing. Little is known about caregivers in middle-income countries like Thailand. This study investigates the physical and mental health of Thai adult caregivers. Methods This report derives from distance-learning students working and residing throughout Thailand and recruited for a health-risk transition study in 2005 (N=87,134) from Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University. The cohort follow-up questionnaire in 2009 (N = 60,569) includes questions on caregiver status which were not available in 2005; accordingly, this study is confined to analysis of the 2009 data. We report cross-sectional associations between caregiver status and health. Results Among the study participants in 2009, 27.5% reported being part-time caregivers and 6.6% reported being full-time caregivers. Compared to male non-caregivers, being a part-time or full-time male caregiver was associated with lower back pain (covariate-Adjusted Odds Ratios, AOR 1.36 and 1.67), with poor psychological health (AOR 1.16 and 1.68), but not with poor self-assessed health. Compared to female non-caregivers, being a part- or full-time female caregiver was associated with lower back pain (AOR 1.47 and 1.84), psychological distress (AOR 1.32 and 1.52), and poor self-assessed health (AOR 1.21 and 1.34). Conclusions Adult caregivers in Thailand experienced a consistent adverse physical and mental health burden. A dose–response effect was evident, with odds ratios higher for full-time caregivers than for part-time, and non-caregivers. Our findings should raise awareness of caregivers, their unmet needs, and support required in Thailand and other similar middle-income countries.
机译:背景技术护理人员是一支重要的非正式劳动力队伍,通常被低估,面临着维持其护理角色,健康和福祉的挑战。对于像泰国这样的中等收入国家的看护者知之甚少。这项研究调查了泰国成人看护者的身心健康。方法:本报告摘自在泰国各地工作和居住的远程学习学生,并于2005年从素可泰他玛瑟拉特开放大学招募来进行健康风险过渡研究(N = 87,134)。 2009年的队列随访调查表(N = 60,569)包括有关照护者身份的问题,这些问题在2005年尚无。因此,本研究仅限于对2009年数据的分析。我们报告了看护者状态与健康之间的横断面关联。结果在2009年的研究参与者中,有27.5%的人报告为非全时护理员,有6.6%的人为全职护理员。与男性非照料者相比,兼职或全职男性照料者与下背部疼痛(协变量调整后的赔率,AOR 1.36和1.67)相关,心理健康状况较差(AOR 1.16和1.68),但无相关性自我评估的健康状况较差。与女性非护理人员相比,作为兼职或全职女性护理人员会导致下背痛(AOR 1.47和1.84),心理困扰(AOR 1.32和1.52)以及自我评估的健康状况较差(AOR 1.21和1.34) )。结论在泰国,成年护理人员持续遭受不利的身心健康负担。剂量-反应效应是明显的,全日制照护者比非全日制照护者和非照护者的优势比更高。我们的发现应提高泰国和其他类似中等收入国家对护理人员,他们未满足的需求以及所需支持的认识。

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