Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare (Apr 2021)

Association Between Caregivers’ Burden and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Female Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease with Varying Dementia Severity

  • Chen YA,
  • Chang CC,
  • Wang WF,
  • Lin YS,
  • Jhang KM,
  • Lo TY,
  • Wu HH

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 14
pp. 929 – 940

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Yu-An Chen,1,* Cheng-Chen Chang,1,2,* Wen-Fu Wang,3,4,* Ya-Sian Lin,5 Kai-Ming Jhang,3 Tzu-Ying Lo,5 Hsin-Hung Wu5– 7 1Department of Psychiatry, Changhua Christian Hospital, Changhua, Taiwan; 2School of Medicine, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung City, Taiwan; 3Department of Neurology, Changhua Christian Hospital, Changhua, Taiwan; 4Department of Holistic Wellness, Ming Dao University, Changhua, Taiwan; 5Department of Business Administration, National Changhua University of Education, Changhua, Taiwan; 6Department of M-Commerce and Multimedia Applications, Asia University, Taichung City, Taiwan; 7Faculty of Education, State University of Malang, Malang, East Java, Indonesia*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Hsin-Hung WuNational Changhua University of Education, No. 2 Shida Road, Changhua City, 500, TaiwanTel +886 4 7232105 ext. 7412Fax +886 4-7211292Email [email protected]: This study examined the attributes causing higher burdens for caregivers caring for female patients with Alzheimer’s disease by analyzing a combination of various variables, including demographic data, dementia severity, and neuropsychiatric symptoms.Patients and Methods: This study included 99 female patients with Alzheimer’s disease who were cared for by the dementia collaborative care team at Changhua Christian Hospital, Taiwan. Neuropsychiatric symptoms used in this study included affections (9 types), behavior symptoms (9 symptoms), and psychological symptoms (3 symptoms). The Apriori algorithm was employed to identify association rules that reveal the relationships among demographic data, dementia severity, neuropsychiatric symptoms, and caregivers’ burden.Results: A total of 185 rules were determined, including 51 rules with little or no burden, 108 rules with mild to moderate burden, and 26 rules with moderate to severe burden. The major findings are as follows. Neuropsychiatric symptoms were associated with varying degrees of caregivers’ burden among female patients aged 75 to 84 years with mild dementia. Crying spells and aggression were specifically associated with a moderate to severe burden. Delusion was associated with a mild to moderate and moderate to severe burden. Dysthymia and depression were associated with little or no burden to moderate to severe burden.Conclusion: Clinicians can provide early interventions to reduce the burden of caregivers caring for female patients with Alzheimer’s disease and can refer caregivers for timely assistance to reduce their burden.Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease, female patients, female patients with Alzheimer’s disease, neuropsychiatric symptom, Apriori algorithm, caregiving burden

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