Publication: Inventory of Overburden in Alzheimer's Patient Family Caregivers with no Specialized Training
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2017-01-01
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del Carmen Perez-Fuentes, Maria
Gazquez Linares, Jose Jesus
Ruiz Fernandez, Maria Dolores
Molero Jurado, Maria del Mar
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Elsevier science inc
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Background/Objective: Alzheimer-type dementia is one of the most frequent causes of dependence in an aging population, which combines with a considerable demand for care. Furthermore, when the caregiver is a family member or person without specialized training, such care impacts on that person's health. The Inventory of Overburden in Alzheimer's Patient Family Caregivers with no Specialized Training (IPSO-CA24) was designed to find out the needs of these caregivers and evaluate the caregiver's burden or distress. Method: The psychometric properties of the questionnaire were analyzed (in a reliability analysis, exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory analysis) based on the responses of 255 caregivers. Results: The factor analyses showed a six-factor structure (Reaction to diagnosis, Physical health, Psychological symptomatology (caretaker), Behavioral symptomatology (patient), Knowledge of the illness, and Level of dependence) explaining 66.52% of the total variance with a reliability of .75 to .93. Support was also found for its convergent validity. Conclusions: The IPSO-CA24 responds to the need for an instrument enabling multidimensional evaluation of the burden on the family caregiver without specialized training. (C) 2016 Asociacion Espanola de Psicologia Conductual. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U.
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Inventory, Overload, Caregivers, Alzheimer, Instrumental study, Informal caregivers, Burden, Disease, Population, Dementia, Health, Impact, Reappraisal, Management, Stress