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《西班牙非正规照护者健康和生活质量的性别不平等:CUIDAR-SE 研究的纵向和多中心方案》。

Gender Inequalities of Health and Quality of Life in Informal Caregivers in Spain: Protocol for the Longitudinal and Multicenter CUIDAR-SE Study.

机构信息

Escuela Andaluza de Salud Pública, Granada, Spain.

Instituto de Investigación Biosanitaria de Granada, Granada, Spain.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 Jul 2;13:e58440. doi: 10.2196/58440.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The aging population and increased disability prevalence in Spain have heightened the demand for long-term care. Informal caregiving, primarily performed by women, plays a crucial role in this scenario. This protocol outlines the CUIDAR-SE study, focusing on the gender-specific impact of informal caregiving on health and quality of life among caregivers in Andalusia and the Basque Country from 2013 to 2024.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to analyze the gender differences in health and quality of life indicators of informal caregivers residing in 2 Spanish autonomous communities (Granada, Andalusia, and Gipuzkoa; Basque Country) and their evolution over time, in relation to the characteristics of caregivers, the caregiving situation, and support received.

METHODS

The CUIDAR-SE study uses a longitudinal, multicenter design across 3 phases, tracking health and quality of life indicators among informal caregivers. Using a questionnaire adapted to the Spanish context that uses validated scales and multilevel analysis, the research captures changes in caregivers' experiences amid societal crises, notably the 2008 economic crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic. A multistage randomized cluster sampling technique is used to minimize study design effects.

RESULTS

Funding for the CUIDAR-SE study was in 3 phases starting in January 2013, 2017, and 2021, spanning a 10-year period. Data collection commenced in 2013 and continued annually, except for 2016 and 2020 due to financial and pandemic-related challenges. As of March 2024, a total of 1294 participants have been enrolled, with data collection ongoing for 2023. Initial data analysis focused on gender disparities in caregiver health, quality of life, burden, perceived needs, and received support, with results from phase I published. Currently, analysis is ongoing for phases II and III, as well as longitudinal analysis across all phases.

CONCLUSIONS

This protocol aims to provide comprehensive insights into caregiving dynamics and caregivers' experiences over time, as well as understand the role of caregiving on gender inequality in health, considering regional variations. Despite limitations in participant recruitment, focusing on registered caregivers, the study offers a detailed exploration of the health impacts of caregiving in Spain. The incorporation of a gender perspective and the examination of diverse contextual factors enrich the study's depth, contributing significantly to the discourse on caregiving health complexities in Spain.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/58440.

摘要

背景

西班牙人口老龄化和残疾患病率的增加,对长期护理的需求不断增长。非正规护理主要由女性提供,在这种情况下发挥着至关重要的作用。本方案概述了 CUIDAR-SE 研究,重点关注 2013 年至 2024 年期间安达卢西亚和巴斯克地区非正规护理对护理人员健康和生活质量的性别影响。

目的

本研究旨在分析居住在西班牙两个自治区(格拉纳达、安达卢西亚和吉普斯夸;巴斯克地区)的非正式护理人员的健康和生活质量指标中的性别差异,并随着时间的推移分析这些差异,这些指标与护理人员的特征、护理情况和获得的支持有关。

方法

CUIDAR-SE 研究使用了一个跨越三个阶段的纵向、多中心设计,跟踪非正规护理人员的健康和生活质量指标。该研究使用了适应西班牙国情的问卷,使用了经过验证的量表和多层次分析,捕捉了在社会危机(特别是 2008 年经济危机和 COVID-19 大流行)期间护理人员经历的变化。采用多阶段随机聚类抽样技术,以最小化研究设计的影响。

结果

CUIDAR-SE 研究的资金分三个阶段提供,从 2013 年 1 月开始,2017 年和 2021 年,跨越了 10 年。数据收集始于 2013 年,并每年进行,除了 2016 年和 2020 年,因为财政和大流行相关的挑战。截至 2024 年 3 月,共招募了 1294 名参与者,目前正在对 2023 年的数据进行收集。最初的数据分析侧重于护理人员健康、生活质量、负担、感知需求和获得支持方面的性别差异,第一阶段的结果已经发表。目前,第二阶段和第三阶段的分析以及所有阶段的纵向分析正在进行中。

结论

本方案旨在提供对随时间推移的护理动态和护理人员经历的全面了解,并了解护理在健康方面对性别不平等的作用,同时考虑到区域差异。尽管在参与者招募方面存在限制,重点是注册护理人员,但该研究详细探讨了西班牙护理对健康的影响。纳入性别视角和检查多样化的背景因素,丰富了研究的深度,为西班牙护理健康复杂性的讨论做出了重要贡献。

国际注册报告标识符(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/58440。

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