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Health-related quality of life among informal caregivers assisting people with multiple sclerosis

Objective: To identify factors affecting the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of informal caregivers assisting people with (multiple sclerosis) MS who have greater functional impairment.

Methods: Data were collected in a national survey of 530 people who provided informal care to people with MS. Multiple linear regression models analyzed these data.

Results: Poorer overall health for the person with MS, stronger agreement by caregivers that care giving was burdensome or emotionally draining, and the caregiver's need for mental health counseling in the past 12 months were associated with lower mental dimensions of HRQOL for the informal caregiver. Greater caregiver satisfaction with the access the person with MS had to MS-focused care was associated with higher mental dimensions of HRQOL among caregivers.

Conclusions: Increasing access to MS-focused care could improve not only the health of people with MS, but also improve the mental dimensions of caregiver HRQOL. Our findings highlight the importance of addressing the mental health needs of informal caregivers assisting people with MS.

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Additional Titles
Disability and Rehabilitation

Key Information

Type of Reference
Jour
ISBN/ISSN
1464-5165
Resource Database
Hmic
Publication Year
2011
Issue Number
2
Volume Number
33
Start Page
113-21
Language
English