Caregiver Burden and Psychoeducational Interventions in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Review
Background: Caring for a patient with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is associated with poor quality of life and deteriorating health for the caregiver. Methods: This comprehensive review was performed to investigate the current literature on caregiver burden, factors affecting caregiver burden and the ef...
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doaj-84bb3645502b4b6dacc8c129069b18df2020-11-25T03:42:53ZengKarger PublishersDementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders Extra1664-54642012-12-012163864810.1159/000345777345777Caregiver Burden and Psychoeducational Interventions in Alzheimer’s Disease: A ReviewN. BeinartJ. WeinmanD. WadeR. BradyBackground: Caring for a patient with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is associated with poor quality of life and deteriorating health for the caregiver. Methods: This comprehensive review was performed to investigate the current literature on caregiver burden, factors affecting caregiver burden and the effectiveness of different types of intervention. Results: Successful psychoeducational interventions for caregivers have included provision of information about AD, care planning, advice about patient management and the importance of self-care, skills training to aid patient management, stress management training, and problem-solving and decision-making guidance. Conclusion: Interventions that are individually tailored to the caregiver are particularly effective at reducing caregiver burden and should be further investigated. The use of effective pharmacological treatment for the improvement and/or stabilisation of AD symptoms in the patient is also likely to improve caregiver burden.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/345777Alzheimer’s diseaseCaregiver burdenCaregiversCarer stressCare for the aged |
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Caregiver Burden and Psychoeducational Interventions in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Review |
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Caregiver Burden and Psychoeducational Interventions in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Review |
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Caregiver Burden and Psychoeducational Interventions in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Review |
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Caregiver Burden and Psychoeducational Interventions in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Review |
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Caregiver Burden and Psychoeducational Interventions in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Review |
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caregiver burden and psychoeducational interventions in alzheimer’s disease: a review |
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Karger Publishers |
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Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders Extra |
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1664-5464 |
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2012-12-01 |
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Background: Caring for a patient with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is associated with poor quality of life and deteriorating health for the caregiver. Methods: This comprehensive review was performed to investigate the current literature on caregiver burden, factors affecting caregiver burden and the effectiveness of different types of intervention. Results: Successful psychoeducational interventions for caregivers have included provision of information about AD, care planning, advice about patient management and the importance of self-care, skills training to aid patient management, stress management training, and problem-solving and decision-making guidance. Conclusion: Interventions that are individually tailored to the caregiver are particularly effective at reducing caregiver burden and should be further investigated. The use of effective pharmacological treatment for the improvement and/or stabilisation of AD symptoms in the patient is also likely to improve caregiver burden. |
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Alzheimer’s disease Caregiver burden Caregivers Carer stress Care for the aged |
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