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Family Practice Vol. 21, No. 4, 454-457
Family Practice Vol. 21, No. 4 © Oxford University Press 2004, all rights reserved.

Health-related quality of life in carers of patients with dementia

Josep M Argimona, Esther Limonb, Joan Vilac and Carmen Cabezasb

a Servei Català de la Salut, b Unidad de Epidemiologia Fundació Jordi Gol i Gurina-Institut Català de la Salut and c Instituto Municipal Investigaciones Médicas, Spain

Correspondence to Josep M Argimon, Gran Vía 8, 5aplanta, 08902 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain; E-mail: jargimon{at}catsalut.net

Background. Carers of patients with dementia experience high levels of stress that can adversely affect their health and well-being.

Objective. Our aim was to assess the health-related quality of life of carers of patients with dementia compared with an age- and gender-matched sample from the general population.

Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 37 primary health care centres in Catalonia, Spain. Carers (n = 181; 78% females, mean age 63 years) of patients with dementia together with a random sample of 543 individuals from the general population, matched for age and gender, were assessed with the SF-36 questionnaire, which is a generic measure of health status.

Results. With the exception of physical function category, seven of the scales showed lower scores for females in the carer group. The most important differences were observed in the emotional role [95% confidence interval (CI) –37.7 to –3.6], mental health (95% CI –21.0 to –1.6) and bodily pain (95% CI –37.7 to –8.6) categories. In contrast, male carers had higher scores in the physical function category (95% CI 2.2–19.4), and no differences were observed on the other scales.

Conclusion. Female carers of patients with dementia experienced a seriously decreased quality of life level compared with their contemporaries in the general population.

Keywords. Carer, dementia, psycho-geriatric, quality of life, questionnaire.


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