Journal Of Widya Medika Junior
Vol 3, No 3 (2021): July

STUDY CORRELATION BETWEEN BURDEN AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF DEPENDENT ELDERLY CAREGIVERS IN KLITREN, YOGYAKARTA

Kristina, Hana (Unknown)
Widagdo, The MM (Unknown)
Perdamaian, Teguh K (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
06 Aug 2021

Abstract

Introduction: Elderly with disabilities need caregiver’s assistance in their activities of dailyliving. The caregiver can experience a burden during caring for dependent elderly. The burden can affect the caregiver’s quality of life. Purpose: To measure and test the correlation between dependent elderly’s caregiver burdenand quality of life in Klitren Kampong, Gondokusuman District, Yogyakarta Municipality.Method: The subjects were primary informal caregivers aged ≥ 18 years with an excellent cognitive function caring for the elders with an ADL score <12. Respondents were selected using the consecutive sampling technique. This is quantitative research with a cross-sectional study design. Zarit Burden Interview and Caregiver Reaction Assessment were used to assessing the caregiver’s burden. WHO Quality of Life-BREF was used to assess caregiver’s quality of life. Data were analyzed using spearman’s rank correlation.Results: There were 21 female study subjects. The caregivers ' burden tended to be low in each of the CRA and ZBI domains (mean=8.63±10.730–72.42±10.983). Caregivers’ quality of life tended to be low (mean=49.76±11.962–60.76±11.726). There was a strong and statistically significant correlation between the impact on finance (p=0.000, ρ=-0.678) and the impact on health (p=0.002, ρ=-0.602) on CRA with the environmental domain of WHOQoLBREF. There was a strong and statistically significant correlation between the impact of  the schedule domain on CRA with the psychological domain of WHOQoL-BREF (p=0,000, ρ=0.683). Conclusion: There are significant correlations between caregivers’ burden and quality of life, especially in specific domains. Caregivers with a higher burden have a lower quality of life. 

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Journal Info

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JWMJ

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Subject

Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health

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Journal of Widya Medika Junioris our faculty's very first project in publishing the students' research, making them available for both students and faculty members to read. It is an endeavour to nurture our students' passion in doing scientific research through which process they will be encouraged ...