Quality of life of family carers of people living with dementia: review of systematic reviews of observational and intervention studies

Author:

Oliveira Déborah12,da Mata Fabiana Araújo Figueiredo345,Aubeeluck Aimee67

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Nursing, Universidad Andrés Bello, Campus Viña del Mar , Viña del Mar, 980 Quillota, Tower D, 3rd floor, 2531015 , Chile

2. Millennium Institute for Care Research (MICARE) , 227 Avenida República, Región Metropolitana, Santiago, 8370146 , Chile

3. Department of Psychiatry , Faculty of Medicine, , 241 Major Maragliano, Vila Mariana, Sao Paulo 04021001 , Brazil

4. Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo (UNIFESP) , Faculty of Medicine, , 241 Major Maragliano, Vila Mariana, Sao Paulo 04021001 , Brazil

5. Social Sustainability and Responsibility Centre, Hospital Alemão Oswaldo Cruz (HAOC) , 1815 Treze de Maio, Bela Vista, 01323020, São Paulo 01508000, São Paulo , Brazil

6. School of Health Sciences , Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, , Queen's Medical Centre, Derby Road, NG7 2RD, Nottingham , UK

7. University of Nottingham , Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, , Queen's Medical Centre, Derby Road, NG7 2RD, Nottingham , UK

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Family members are the primary source of support for the growing number of people living with dementia (PLWD) worldwide. However, caring for a person living with dementia can have detrimental impacts on the carer quality of life (QoL). This review of systematic reviews explored the factors associated with the QoL of family carers of PLWD and interventions aimed at improving their QoL. Sources of data Several health-related databases (PUBMED, Psychinfo, Google Scholar and COCHRANE) were consulted in November 2022. Nineteen systematic reviews were included, and their methodological quality was assessed via AMSTAR-2. Areas of agreement Better carer physical and mental health, provision of formal support, relationship quality between carers and PLWD, as well as positive psychological traits were associated with better carer QoL. There is no one-size-fits-all intervention that can improve the QoL of all carers, but promising results were found in most of the interventions. Areas of controversy There is inconsistency in evidence on the association between the carer age and QoL. The use of a wide range of QoL measures, particularly generic QoL scales, has contributed to inconsistencies when comparing the efficacy of interventions. Growing points Evidence suggests the need for a person-centred approach to improving carer QoL, considering individual and contextual needs as well as the continuum and progressive nature of dementia care. Timely areas for developing research Future research should be focused on understanding how to best implement and measure person-centred care approaches to carer QoL, including cost-effectiveness. More qualitative studies are necessary to explore carer negative and positive experiences of QoL.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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