Profile of caregivers of elderly people with Alzheimer disease associated to resilience

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This exploratory and descriptive study described sociodemographic and health variables of caregivers of elderly people with Alzheimer's disease, associating care provided with resilience. Participants were 101 caregivers over 18 years old who accompanied older adults in a Primary Care Unit of a Brazilian public hospital in 2009. Questionnaires regarding the profile, the Beck Depression Inventory, and the Resilience Scale were used. Descriptive statistical analysis was performed. Most caregivers were female, without depression, aided by other people in providing care, and had a high degree of resilience. The variables degree of kinship, medical treatment, the use of medication, tiredness, prostration, discouragement, and caregivers' mental health had significant association with resilience. Physical health was significantly associated to experience in care, with 82 elderly people presenting acute cognitive damage. Older adults in the family context can benefit from a more resilient caregiver.

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Gaioli, C. C. L. de O., Furegato, A. R. F., & Santos, J. L. F. (2012). Profile of caregivers of elderly people with Alzheimer disease associated to resilience. Texto e Contexto Enfermagem, 21(1), 150–157. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-07072012000100017

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