Lyons Karen S, Sayer Aline G, Archbold Patricia G, Hornbrook Mark C, Stewart Barbara J
School of Nursing, Oregon Health & Science University, 3455 SW U.S. Veterans Road, SN-ORD, Portland, OR 97239-2941, USA.
Res Nurs Health. 2007 Feb;30(1):84-98. doi: 10.1002/nur.20165.
Mutuality is a protective factor in family care situations, but little is known about changes in care-dyad mutuality. In this study, we examined mutuality in 103 care dyads over 20 months, and the enduring and contextual impact of older adult and family caregiver health on changes in mutuality. Care dyads consisted of frail older adults and their family caregiver. Older adults reported higher levels of mutuality than family caregivers, but their mutuality declined significantly faster over time. Although changes in physical health were more important than mean health for both older adults and family caregivers, mean depression was more important than changes in depression for older adults. This study shows the importance of examining time-varying covariates in the care dyad.
相互性是家庭照护情境中的一个保护因素,但对于照护二元组相互性的变化却知之甚少。在本研究中,我们在20个月的时间里对103个照护二元组的相互性进行了考察,以及老年人和家庭照护者健康状况对相互性变化的持久影响和情境影响。照护二元组由体弱的老年人及其家庭照护者组成。老年人报告的相互性水平高于家庭照护者,但随着时间的推移,他们的相互性下降得明显更快。尽管身体健康的变化对老年人和家庭照护者来说比平均健康状况更重要,但平均抑郁水平对老年人来说比抑郁变化更重要。本研究表明了在照护二元组中考察随时间变化的协变量的重要性。