Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA.
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA.
Brain Behav. 2020 Sep;10(9):e01753. doi: 10.1002/brb3.1753. Epub 2020 Jul 18.
Given the rapidly aging population in both the United States and Mexico, rates of Parkinson's disease (PD) are likely to rise in both countries, suggesting that the number of individuals providing informal care will also increase, and the healthcare system will have to consider the burden this places upon caregivers. Therefore, the purpose of the current study was to examine differences in PD caregiving and burden between the United States and Mexico.
Data were collected from PD caregivers in the Parkinson's Clinic at the Hospital Civil Fray Antonio Alcalde in Guadalajara, Mexico (N = 148) and the Parkinson's and Movement Disorders Center at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia (N = 105) regarding caregiver demographics and self-reported burden.
Despite considerably more time spent in caregiving duties, higher rates in unemployment or underemployment, and lower education levels, Mexican PD caregivers reported significantly less personal strain and role strain than did their United States counterparts. Even after controlling for these and other demographic differences between the two sites, the differences in caregiver burden remained.
Latino cultural values in Mexico encouraging the importance of caring for family members with PD and respecting elders may promote caregiving and even make it a point of cultural pride, helping to overcome potential negative effects on caregivers seen in the United States. The scientific and medical communities should view caregiving as a culturally embedded and potentially positive role, rather than predominantly as burdensome as frequently conceptualized in Western or Eurocentric cultures.
鉴于美国和墨西哥的人口老龄化速度都很快,两国的帕金森病(PD)发病率可能会上升,这意味着提供非正规护理的人数也将增加,医疗保健系统将不得不考虑到这对护理人员带来的负担。因此,目前的研究目的是比较美国和墨西哥 PD 护理和负担的差异。
从墨西哥瓜达拉哈拉弗里安东尼奥阿尔卡德市立医院(N=148)和弗吉尼亚联邦大学帕金森病和运动障碍中心(N=105)的 PD 护理人员收集了有关护理人员人口统计学和自我报告负担的数据。
尽管墨西哥的 PD 护理人员承担了更多的护理职责,失业率或就业不足率更高,教育水平更低,但他们报告的个人压力和角色压力明显低于美国同行。即使在控制了这两个地点之间的这些和其他人口统计学差异后,护理人员负担的差异仍然存在。
墨西哥的拉丁文化价值观鼓励照顾 PD 家庭成员和尊重长辈的重要性,这可能促进了护理,甚至使其成为一种文化自豪感,有助于克服在美国看到的对护理人员的潜在负面影响。科学和医学界应该将护理视为一种文化嵌入的、潜在积极的角色,而不是像在西方或欧洲中心文化中那样,主要将其视为负担。