Impact of Parkinson's Disease on Caregiver Quality of Life in Japan

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Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) adversely affects the quality of life (QoL) of not only patients but also their caregivers. Objective: To determine the factors that most impact the QoL of family caregivers of patients with PD in a large Japanese population using data from the Japanese Quality-of-Life Survey of Parkinson's Disease (JAQPAD) study. Methods: Questionnaires, including the Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire-Carer (PDQ-Carer), were distributed to patients and their caregivers. Univariate and multivariate regression analyses were performed with the PDQ-Carer Summary Index (SI) score as the dependent variable to determine the factors that impact caregiver QoL. Results: Overall, 1,346 caregivers were included in the analysis. Female sex, unemployment, caring for a patient with a high-level need for nursing care, and a high Nonmotor Symptoms Questionnaire score were factors with a significant negative impact on caregiver QoL. Conclusion: Results from this study identified several factors that affect caregiver QoL in Japan.

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Nagaki, K., Nakagawa, R., Ishido, M., Yoshinaga, Y., Watanabe, J., Kurihara, K., … Tsuboi, Y. (2023). Impact of Parkinson’s Disease on Caregiver Quality of Life in Japan. Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, 10(4), 658–663. https://doi.org/10.1002/mdc3.13700

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