Decision Regret among Informal Caregivers Making Housing Decisions for Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment: A Cross-Sectional Analysis

被引:11
作者
Elidor, Helene [1 ]
Ben Charif, Ali [1 ]
Djade, Codjo Djignefa [1 ]
Adekpedjou, Rheda [1 ]
Legare, France [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Laval, Canada Res Chair Shared Decis Making & Knowledge, VITAM, Ctr Rech Sante Durable, Pavillon Landry Poulin 2525, Quebec City, PQ G1J 0A4, Canada
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informal caregivers; decision regret; shared decision making; mixed linear model; OPTION SCALE; CARE; DEMENTIA; HEALTH; BURDEN; CONFLICT; SUPPORT; PATIENT; FAMILY; COMMUNICATION;
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10.1177/0272989X20925368
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background. Informal caregivers are regularly faced with difficult housing decisions for older adults with cognitive impairment. They often regret the decision they made. We aimed to identify factors associated with decision regret among informal caregivers engaging in housing decisions for cognitively impaired older adults.Methods. We performed a secondary analysis of cross-sectional data collected from a cluster-randomized trial. Eligible participants were informal caregivers involved in making housing decisions for cognitively impaired older adults. Decision regret was assessed after caregivers' enrollment in the study using the Decision Regret Scale (DRS), scored from 0 to 100. We used a conceptual framework of potential predictors of regret to identify independent variables. We performed multilevel analyses using a mixed linear model by estimating fixed effects (beta) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs).Results. The mean (SD) DRS score of 296 informal caregivers (mean [SD] age, 62 [12] years) was 12.4 (18.4). Factors associated with less decision regret were having a college degree compared to primary education (beta [95% CI]: -11.14 [-18.36, -3.92]), being married compared to being single (-5.60 [-10.05, -1.15]), informal caregivers' perception that a joint process occurred (-0.14 [-0.25, -0.02]), and older adults' not having a specific housing preference compared to preferring to stay at home (-4.13 [-7.40, -0.86]). Factors associated with more decision regret were being retired compared to being a homemaker (7.74 [1.32, 14.16]), higher burden of care (0.14 [0.05, 0.22]), and higher decisional conflict (0.51 [0.34, 0.67]).Limitations. Our analysis may not illustrate all predictors of decision regret among informal caregivers.Conclusions. Our findings will allow risk-mitigation strategies for informal caregivers at risk of experiencing regret.
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页数:12
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