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Mental health and reactions to caregiving among next of kin of older people (65+) with multi-morbidity discharged home after hospitalization

机译:在住院后,在较老年人(65岁以上)的新人(65岁以上)的近亲中的心理健康和反应

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Background Older people with multi-morbidity are major users of healthcare and are often discharged from hospital with ongoing care needs. This care is frequently provided by informal caregivers and the time immediately after discharge is challenging for caregivers with new and/or additional tasks, resulting in anxiety and stress. Aim This study aimed to describe mental health, with particular reference to anxiety and depression and reactions to caregiving, and to investigate any associations between the two, in next of kin of older people with multi-morbidity after hospitalisation. It also aimed to explore the association between the demographic characteristics of the study group and mental health and reactions to caregiving. Methods This was a cross-sectional questionnaire study using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and the Caregiver Reaction Assessment. The study group consisted of 345 next of kin of older people (65+) with multi-morbidity discharged home from 13 medical wards in Sweden. Data were analysed using descriptive and analytical statistics. To identify whether reactions to caregiving and next of kin characteristics were associated with anxiety and depression, a univariate logistic regression analysis was performed. Results More than one quarter of respondents showed severe anxiety and nearly one in 10 had severe depressive symptoms. The frequencies of anxiety and depression increased significantly with increased negative reactions to caregiving and decreased significantly with positive reactions to caregiving. Regarding caregiving reactions, the scores were highest for the positive domain Caregiver esteem, followed by the negative domain Impact on health. Women scored significantly higher than men on Impact on health and spouses scored highest for Impact on schedule and Caregiver esteem. Conclusions Nurses and other healthcare professionals may need to provide additional support to informal caregivers before and after discharging older people with significant care needs from hospital. This might include person-centred information, education and training.
机译:背景老年人具有多重发病率是医疗保健的主要用户,并且通常从医院出院,并持续进行护理需求。这种护理经常由非正式的照顾者提供,出院后的时间是具有新的和/或额外任务的护理人员挑战,导致焦虑和压力。目的这项研究旨在描述心理健康,特别是对焦虑和抑郁和照顾的抑郁和反应特别提及,并调查两者之间的任何协会,在住院后的多发性患有多发病率。它还旨在探讨研究组的人口统计特征与心理健康与护理反应之间的关联。方法这是使用医院焦虑和抑郁症和护理人员反应评估的横断面问卷研究。该研究小组由345名老年人亲属(65岁以上)组成,瑞典13名医疗病房中的多发病率被排放回家。使用描述性和分析统计分析数据。为了确定对焦虑和抑郁症的护理和关注的关注和下一步的反应,进行了单变量的逻辑回归分析。结果超过四分之一的受访者表现出严重的焦虑,近10人患有严重的抑郁症状。焦虑和抑郁症的频率显着增加了对护理的阴性反应增加,并随着对护理的积极反应而显着降低。关于护理反应,积极领域护理人员尊重的分数最高,其次是对健康的负面域名的影响。妇女在对健康和配偶对时刻和护理人员的影响得分的影响最高,妇女得分明显高于男性。结论护士和其他医疗保健专业人员可能需要在卸载医院有重大护理需求的老年人之前和之后向非正式护理人员提供额外支持。这可能包括以人为本的信息,教育和培训。

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