Caregivers of elderly people with loss of autonomy in Lebanon: what is the context of their health care?

The primary objective of this pan Lebanese study was to describe the health care context of family caregivers cohabiting with an elderly relative with loss of autonomy while the secondary objective consisted in the qualitative documentation of their positive and negative perceptions as to the role o...

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description The primary objective of this pan Lebanese study was to describe the health care context of family caregivers cohabiting with an elderly relative with loss of autonomy while the secondary objective consisted in the qualitative documentation of their positive and negative perceptions as to the role of the caregivers. The study uses a theoretical framework of stress. The results indicate that the caregivers (N = 319) take care of relatives (40% with memory troubles) having a moderate level of loss of autonomy and who present more depressive behaviors than "disturbing" behaviors. The caregivers are particularly affected by the behaviors of their relatives. They accomplish several health care tasks and very few receive formal services to support them. Their neighborhood offers them more emotional support than instrumental support. More caregivers perceive positive aspects than negative aspects in their role. Recommendations are formulated to guide the elaboration of a national policy of support to caregivers and the development of innovative community care practices.
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Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Attitude to Health
Caregivers - education
Caregivers - psychology
Community Health Services - standards
Cost of Illness
Family - psychology
Female
Frail Elderly
Health Policy
Health Services for the Aged - standards
Home Nursing - psychology
Humans
Lebanon
Male
Middle Aged
Needs Assessment
Nursing
Nursing Methodology Research
Qualitative Research
Role
Social Support
Stress, Psychological - etiology
Stress, Psychological - prevention & control
Stress, Psychological - psychology
Surveys and Questionnaires
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