Division of General Internal Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Division of General Internal Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
BMJ Open. 2023 Oct 19;13(10):e075921. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-075921.
Many older adults receive assistance in managing chronic conditions. Yet complicating the utility of caregiver support is whether caregivers have sufficient skills to aid in a patient's self-care. Health literacy and cognition are important determinants of older adults' health outcomes, but few studies have examined caregiver health literacy, cognition and self-care skills and their relations to patient outcomes.
We will expand an ongoing cognitive ageing cohort study (LitCog) to enroll a parallel caregiver cohort. Caregivers are eligible if they are (1) ≥18 years of age, (2) provided care for ≥6 months and (3) assisted with at least one activity of daily living, instrumental activity of daily living or health management task. Caregivers will complete interviews at time points corresponding with the LitCog participant interviews. Caregivers will complete assessments of health literacy, self-care skills, cognitive function, caregiver healthcare task difficulty, caregiver burden, caregiver self-efficacy, activation, technology use, busyness and routine and relationship quality. Caregivers will self-report the nature and intensity of care provided, and their own health status. Associations between caregiver presence and caregiver capacity with patient outcomes will be examined in a series of regression models, and mediating and moderating factors will be tested.
The Institutional Review Board at Northwestern University has approved the study protocol (STU00026255). Results will be published in peer-reviewed journals and summaries will be provided to the funders of the study as well as patients and caregivers.
许多老年人在管理慢性病方面需要得到帮助。然而,使照顾者的支持变得复杂的是,他们是否具备足够的技能来帮助患者进行自我护理。健康素养和认知能力是影响老年人健康结果的重要决定因素,但很少有研究调查过照顾者的健康素养、认知能力和自我护理技能及其与患者结果的关系。
我们将扩展一项正在进行的认知老化队列研究(LitCog),以招募一个平行的照顾者队列。符合条件的照顾者必须满足以下条件:(1)年龄≥18 岁;(2)提供≥6 个月的护理;(3)协助至少一项日常生活活动、工具性日常生活活动或健康管理任务。照顾者将在与 LitCog 参与者访谈相对应的时间点完成访谈。照顾者将完成健康素养、自我护理技能、认知功能、照顾者医疗保健任务难度、照顾者负担、照顾者自我效能感、激活、技术使用、忙碌和常规以及关系质量的评估。照顾者将自我报告提供的护理性质和强度以及自己的健康状况。将在一系列回归模型中检查照顾者的存在和照顾者的能力与患者结果之间的关系,并测试中介和调节因素。
西北大学的机构审查委员会已经批准了研究方案(STU00026255)。研究结果将发表在同行评议的期刊上,并将向研究的资助者以及患者和照顾者提供摘要。