Institute of General Practice and Family Medicine, LMU University Hospital, LMU Munich, Munich, Germany.
Institute of General Practice and Family Medicine, LMU University Hospital, LMU Munich, Munich, Germany.
Vaccine. 2024 Sep 17;42(22):126218. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.126218. Epub 2024 Aug 16.
Vaccinations are important for informal caregivers and their care recipients. Mental health problems are common among care givers. The aim of this study was to investigate vaccination readiness in informal caregivers and associations with mental health issues. Associations between vaccination readiness in informal caregivers and the vaccination status of their aged care recipients were examined.
Within the multicenter prospective registry study 'Bavarian ambulatory Covid-19 Monitor (BaCoM) ', informal caregivers were asked for symptoms of depression (PHQ-9), burden of caretaking (BSFC-s), psychological antecedents of vaccination readiness (5C model) and previous Covid-19 infections of their care recipients. The vaccination status against Covid-19, seasonal influenza and pneumococcal disease was determined via vaccination certificates. Data analysis was performed using ordinal regressions and Mann-Whitney-U tests.
Data of n = 91 informal caregivers, associated with n = 84 care recipients were collected. Symptoms of depression were associated with reduced vaccination readiness (Calculation: p = 0.026, OR = 1.18), as well as the perceived burden of caretaking (Confidence: p = 0.006, OR = 0.88). A previous Covid-19 infection of the care recipients was associated with decreased vaccination readiness of informal caregivers (Median (Q1-Q3) Confidence: 5.0 (4.5-6.0) vs. 4.0 (3.0-5.0); Calculation: 5.0 (3.0-6.0) vs. 4.0 (1.0-5.0)). The vaccination status of the care recipients interrelated significantly with vaccination readiness of their informal caregivers (Confidence: p < 0.001; Complacency: p < 0.01; Constraints p < 0.05). No significant interrelations between vaccination readiness and the vaccination status against seasonal influenza or pneumococcal disease occurred.
Mental health issues of informal caregivers seem to be associated with the actual vaccination status against Covid-19 in their care recipients. Target group specific counselling as well as an active involvement of informal caregivers in shared decision-making processes can be of relevance, but even more attention should be paid to the protection of mental health for informal caregivers.
German Register of Clinical Studies DRKS 26039.
疫苗接种对非正式护理人员及其护理对象至关重要。护理人员中常见心理健康问题。本研究旨在调查非正式护理人员的疫苗接种准备情况及其与心理健康问题的关联。还检查了非正式护理人员的疫苗接种准备情况与他们所照顾的老年人疫苗接种状况之间的关联。
在多中心前瞻性登记研究“巴伐利亚门诊新冠病毒监测(BaCoM)”中,询问非正式护理人员有关抑郁症状(PHQ-9)、照顾负担(BSFC-s)、疫苗接种准备的心理前提(5C 模型)和他们护理对象的以前的新冠病毒感染情况。通过疫苗接种证书确定针对新冠病毒、季节性流感和肺炎球菌病的疫苗接种状况。使用有序回归和曼-惠特尼 U 检验进行数据分析。
共收集了 n=91 名非正式护理人员和 n=84 名护理对象的数据。抑郁症状与疫苗接种准备不足相关(计算:p=0.026,OR=1.18),以及感知到的照顾负担(置信度:p=0.006,OR=0.88)。护理对象以前的新冠病毒感染与非正式护理人员疫苗接种准备不足相关(中位数(Q1-Q3)置信度:5.0(4.5-6.0)与 4.0(3.0-5.0);计算:5.0(3.0-6.0)与 4.0(1.0-5.0))。护理对象的疫苗接种状况与他们的非正式护理人员的疫苗接种准备情况显著相关(置信度:p<0.001;自满度:p<0.01;限制度:p<0.05)。疫苗接种准备情况与季节性流感或肺炎球菌病疫苗接种状况之间没有显著的相关性。
非正式护理人员的心理健康问题似乎与他们所照顾的护理对象的实际新冠病毒疫苗接种状况相关。针对特定目标群体的咨询以及非正式护理人员在共同决策过程中的积极参与可能具有相关性,但更应关注非正式护理人员的心理健康保护。
德国临床研究注册处 DRKS 26039。