Tesis
A influência do convívio intergeracional no cuidado ao idoso com demência
Fecha
2017-02-23Registro en:
Autor
Santos, Bruna Rodrigues dos
Institución
Resumen
Studies show that caregivers of elderly people with dementia present high levels of stress and
overload, as well as difficulties in coping with situations related to care. The hypothesis of
this research is that the conviviality with the elderly during childhood brings positive
experiences to the caregiver as an adult. The main objective of this study is to compare the
overload, perceived stress and coping of caregivers of elderly people diagnosed with some
type of dementia who lived and did not live with the elderly during their childhood. It is a
cross-sectional, descriptive and comparative quantitative study. The research was conducted
with informal caregivers of elderly people with dementia (n=102) enrolled in an outpatient
clinic of a Brazilian federal university. The instruments used to collect data were:
characterization questionnaire, Coping Strategies Inventory, Zarit Burden Scale and Perceived
Stress Scale. Data were analyzed through descriptive, correlational and comparative statistics.
Evaluations were previously scheduled and performed at the caregiver's home. All ethical
care was respected and the research was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the
Federal University of São Carlos. The results showed that: 1- Most informal caregivers of
elderly people with dementia are women, married, with a mean age of 57,1 (±3.9) years. 2-
Regarding aspects of care, the majority take care of the parents, reside in the same household
as the elderly and are primary caregivers. 3 - The score obtained in the Coping Strategies
Inventory presented a strong relation and inversely proportional to the score obtained in the
Zarit Burden Scale (rho=-0,747, p<0.01) and with the score obtained in the Perceived Stress
Scale (rho=-0,850, p<0.01). 4- The group of caregivers of elderly people with dementia who
lived with the elderly during childhood presented better coping, less stress and less overload
than the group of informal caregivers of elderly people with dementia who did not live with
the elderly in childhood, with differences Statistically significant. Therefore, for this sample
of participants, living with the elderly in childhood had a positive influence on the experience
of caring for an elderly relative in the future, confirming the hypothesis study.