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Impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on the caregiver burden and quality of life in caregivers of patients with dementia
Author(s) -
Seo HyunJu,
Kim Seong Min,
Park Jeong Min
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
alzheimer's and dementia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.713
H-Index - 118
eISSN - 1552-5279
pISSN - 1552-5260
DOI - 10.1002/alz.049487
Subject(s) - dementia , anxiety , caregiver burden , pandemic , quality of life (healthcare) , family caregivers , medicine , caregiver stress , covid-19 , psychological intervention , gerontology , public health , affect (linguistics) , psychology , clinical psychology , disease , psychiatry , nursing , infectious disease (medical specialty) , communication , pathology
Background Family caregivers of dementia patient are at higher risk for perceived burden of caregiving and stress from COVID‐19 than general population. The current study examines the current status COVID‐19‐specific stress, anxiety, burden of caregiving and health related‐ quality of life that may be significantly deteriorated for family caregivers in understanding cargiver burden and their stress experienced due to the COVID‐19 pandemic. Method About two hundred family caregivers aged 20‐79 years in the South Korea will be recruited to collect the data on their stress, anxiety related to ongoing COVID‐19, burden of caregiving, and health‐related Quality of life in an online or telephone survey. Result The present study will show that the current status of perceived stress, anxiety, burden of cargiving of person with dementia associated with COVID‐19 pandemic. The increased stress, anixety, and burden of cargiving could negatively affect their health‐related quality of life. The specific study findings will be demonstrated in poster presentation of the conference. Conclusion The present study will be demonstrated that the association between COVID‐19‐specific stress, burden of caregiving, and health related quality of life for family caregivers of dementia patient. This study findings will encourage future development of public interventions to address burden of caregiving in family caregivers with COVID‐19 pandemic.

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