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Caregiver Burden in Parkinson Disease: A Critical Review of Recent Literature

Burden is a negative psychological state induced in caregivers by the demands of providing care to a person with an illness or a disability. Managing caregiver burden in Parkinson disease (PD) is significant because informal caregivers make a substantial contribution to the well-being of persons with PD, incurring financial, social, and personal losses. Failure to recognize and manage caregiver burden may lead to burnout and premature institutionalization of the person with PD. We conducted a comprehensive literature review to identify and summarize factors that may amplify burden, including motor and nonmotor symptoms of PD, caregiver psychiatric symptoms, and caregiver coping style. We review instruments designed to sample the construct of burden among caregivers and evaluate interventions that may reduce burden, either by directly targeting caregivers or by treating PD symptoms associated with burden. We aim to provide a concise synopsis of these issues for the clinician or researcher working with this population in order to facilitate recognition of caregiver burden, provide accurate assessment, administer appropriate interventions, and stimulate further research in this area.

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Key Information

Type of Reference
Jour
Type of Work
Review
Publisher
Sage Publications
ISBN/ISSN
0891-9887
Publication Year
2017
Issue Number
5
Journal Titles
Journal Of Geriatric Psychiatry And Neurology
Volume Number
30
Start Page
235
End Page
252