L'Heureux Tanya, Parmar Jasneet, Dobbs Bonnie, Charles Lesley, Tian Peter George J, Sacrey Lori-Ann, Anderson Sharon
Division of Care of the Elderly, Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T5G 2T4, Canada.
School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Queen's University, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada.
Healthcare (Basel). 2022 Jun 21;10(7):1155. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10071155.
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, earlier acute care patient discharges, restricted admissions to long-term care, and reduced home care services increased the amount and complexity of family caregivers' care work. However, much less is known about rural caregivers' experiences. Thus, our aim in this sequential mixed-methods study was to understand how COVID-19 affected rural family caregivers. Thematically analyzed interviews and linear regression on survey data were used to understand family caregiver stress. Fourteen rural caregivers participated in interviews. They acknowledged that they benefitted from the circle of support in rural communities; however, they all reported having to cope with fewer healthcare and social services. 126 rural caregivers participated in the online survey. About a third (31%) of these caregivers had moderate frailty, indicating that they could benefit from support to improve their health. In linear regression, frailty, social loneliness, financial hardship, and younger age were associated with caregiver anxiety. Contrary to the qualitative reports that people in rural communities are supportive, over two-thirds of the rural caregivers completing the survey were socially lonely. Rural family caregivers are vulnerable to anxiety and social loneliness due to the nature of caregiving and the lack of healthcare and social service supports in rural areas. Primary healthcare and home care teams are well-positioned to assess caregivers' health and care situation as well as to signpost them to needed supports that are available in their areas.
甚至在新冠疫情之前,急性护理患者提前出院、长期护理机构入院受限以及家庭护理服务减少,都增加了家庭护理人员护理工作的数量和复杂性。然而,对于农村护理人员的经历了解得却少得多。因此,在这项顺序混合方法研究中,我们的目的是了解新冠疫情如何影响农村家庭护理人员。通过对访谈进行主题分析以及对调查数据进行线性回归来了解家庭护理人员的压力。14名农村护理人员参与了访谈。他们承认从农村社区的支持圈子中受益;然而,他们都表示不得不应对更少的医疗保健和社会服务。126名农村护理人员参与了在线调查。这些护理人员中约三分之一(31%)有中度虚弱,这表明他们可以从支持中受益以改善健康状况。在线性回归分析中,虚弱、社交孤独、经济困难和年龄较小与护理人员焦虑相关。与定性报告中农村社区人们相互支持相反,完成调查的农村护理人员中有超过三分之二感到社交孤独。由于护理工作的性质以及农村地区缺乏医疗保健和社会服务支持,农村家庭护理人员容易出现焦虑和社交孤独。基层医疗保健和家庭护理团队完全有能力评估护理人员的健康状况和护理情况,并为他们指明所在地区可获得的所需支持。