Efthymiou Areti, Papastavrou Evridiki, Middleton Nicos, Markatou Artemis, Sakka Paraskevi
Department of Nursing, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus.
Consulting Management Training (CMT) Prooptiki, Athens, Greece.
JMIR Aging. 2020 May 19;3(1):e15480. doi: 10.2196/15480.
During the last decade, more research has focused on web-based interventions delivered to support caregivers of people with dementia. However, little information is available in relation to internet use among caregivers in general, especially those caring for people with dementia.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the dementia-related internet use and factors that may be associated with its use among caregivers of people with dementia in Greece.
Secondary data from the Greek Dementia Survey of the Athens Association of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders were collected from April to June 2017. A total of 580 caregivers of people with dementia participated in the study.
The majority of the caregivers reported that they had used the internet in the previous 3 months (84.1%, 488/580). Nearly half of the caregivers (47.5%, 276/580) reported that they had received dementia services online. Bivariate analysis showed that a dementia-specific search of information was associated with age, education, kinship, and years of care. Age (odds ratio [OR] 2.362, 95% CI 1.05-5.33) and education (OR 2.228, 95% CI 1.01-4.94) were confirmed as predictors, with younger caregivers and those with higher educational attainment being more likely to search for dementia-specific information. Use of the internet to search for dementia information was only related to hours of care. The internet use by caregivers within the previous 3 months was associated with variables such as age, education, occupation, kinship, years of care, and self-reported impact on physical and social health.
Caregivers of people with dementia in Greece, as in the other southern European countries, are essential agents of the national health system. The existing short- and long-term respite care services are limited or nonexistent. Currently, caregivers receive mostly support and education from memory clinics and municipality consultation centers, which are mainly based in central cities in Greece. Despite the dementia awareness movement in Greece, there is still space to integrate the role of technology in the support and education of caregivers. Development of training programs for enhancing electronic health literacy skills as well as web-based services provision could support Greek caregivers in their everyday caring tasks.
在过去十年中,越来越多的研究聚焦于通过网络干预来支持痴呆症患者的照料者。然而,关于一般照料者的互联网使用情况,尤其是照料痴呆症患者的照料者的互联网使用情况,相关信息却很少。
本研究旨在评估希腊痴呆症患者照料者与痴呆症相关的互联网使用情况以及可能与其使用相关的因素。
2017年4月至6月收集了雅典阿尔茨海默病及相关疾病协会希腊痴呆症调查的二手数据。共有580名痴呆症患者的照料者参与了该研究。
大多数照料者报告称他们在过去3个月内使用过互联网(84.1%,488/580)。近一半的照料者(47.5%,276/580)报告称他们在线接受过痴呆症服务。双变量分析表明,针对痴呆症的信息搜索与年龄、教育程度、亲属关系和照料年限有关。年龄(优势比[OR] 2.362,95%置信区间1.05 - 5.33)和教育程度(OR 2.228,95%置信区间1.01 - 4.94)被确认为预测因素,年轻的照料者和教育程度较高的照料者更有可能搜索特定的痴呆症信息。使用互联网搜索痴呆症信息仅与照料时长有关。照料者在过去3个月内的互联网使用与年龄、教育程度、职业、亲属关系、照料年限以及自我报告的对身体和社会健康的影响等变量有关。
与其他南欧国家一样,希腊痴呆症患者的照料者是国家卫生系统的重要力量。现有的短期和长期喘息照料服务有限或不存在。目前,照料者主要从记忆诊所和市政咨询中心获得支持和教育,这些机构主要位于希腊的中心城市。尽管希腊开展了痴呆症认知运动,但在将技术的作用融入照料者的支持和教育方面仍有空间。开发提高电子健康素养技能的培训项目以及基于网络的服务提供可以支持希腊照料者完成日常照料任务。