08.02.04.01. Health impact | Hong Kong SAR
08.02.04.01. Health impact | Hong Kong SAR
22 Aug 2022
Local studies on family caregivers which can be found under ‘Part 10: Dementia Research’ are reviewed and discussed here. Among 33 local studies included, a wide range of domains of mental health of caregivers have been studied, including care burden (16 studies), depression/depressive symptoms (14 studies), distress caused by behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (4 studies), role overload (3 studies), caregiving strain (1 study), burnout (1 study), anticipatory grief (2 studies), positive aspects of caregiving (4 studies), quality of life (3 studies), life satisfaction (2 studies), meaning in life (1 study), psychological wellbeing (1 study), and overall wellbeing (1 study). However, only 1 study reports the physical health of caregivers. Descriptive statistics of care burden, depression/depressive symptoms, positive aspects of caregiving, quality of life and physical health of caregivers reported by some local studies were extracted and summarised. For care burden measured by the 22-item Zarit Burden Interview, its mean ranged from 24.4 to 43.6 (total sample size: 850), indicating a mild to moderate level of burden; for depression/depressive symptoms measured by the 20-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale, the mean score ranged from 12.9 to 19.6 (total sample size: 1468), with a score of 16 or above suggesting significant or mild depressive symptomatology.
Table 8.4. Care burden, depression / depressive symptoms, positive aspects of caregiving, quality of life and physical health of family carers of people with dementia
Author (Year) | Sample size | Dementia severity / cognitive performance | Mean (SD) |
Care Burden | |||
Family Caregiving Burden Inventory (FCBI) (24-item) (0-96) | |||
Chien and Lee (2008) | 44 (Exp) 44 (Control) |
Early (ambulatory): 80%
Late: 20% |
68.1 (14.9) 67.8 (15.7) |
Chien and Lee (2011) | 46 (Exp) 46 (Control) |
DSM-IV Mild to moderate;
MMSE: Exp: 17.5 (4.7) Control: 17.3 (3.9) |
68.0 (14.6) 66.9 (13.7) |
Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) (22-item) (0-88) | |||
Yan and Kwok (2011) | 122 | Not specified | 36.8 (14.4) |
S. T. Cheng, L. C. Lam, T. Kwok, N. S. Ng, and A. W. Fung (2013a) | 99 | Clinical Dementia Rating:
3% Very mild, 24% Mild, 53% Moderate, 20% Severe MMSE: 12.16 (8.26) |
24.4 (15.6) |
S. T. Cheng, Lam, and Kwok (2013) | 142 | MMSE 15.18 (5.57) | 24.5 (14.8) |
Kwok et al. (2013) | 18 (Exp) 20 (Control) |
Global Deterioration Scale – Median (range): 5 (4–6)
Abbreviated Mental Test (AMT) – Median (range): Exp: 4.00 (2–8) Control: 4.00 (0–7) |
37.0 (17-54) 34.0 (15-57) |
S. T. Cheng, Fung, Chan, and Lam (2016) | 45 (Gp 1) 42 (Gp 2) 42 (Gp 3) |
Clinical Dementia Rating: 1 or 2;
mild to moderate dementia |
35.0 (16.7) 35.1 (14.2) 33.7 (16.6) |
D. S. F. Yu, Kwok, Choy, and Kavanagh (2016) | 123 | 34%: early, 53%: moderate, 13%: severe dementia |
26.8 (15.1) |
C. S. C. Wong (2018) | 89 | Not specified | 37.1 (12.4) |
D. S. K. Cheung, Ho, Cheung, Lam, and Tse (2018) | 108 | Functional Assessment Staging Test (Stage 4-7): 73 (68%) score 4 or 5; 35 (32%) score 6 or 7 |
43.6 (18.2) |
Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) (12-item) (0-48) | |||
S. T. Cheng, Ip, and Kwok (2013) | 76 | Not specified | 19.5 (8.71) |
K. S. L. Cheung et al. (2015) | 201 | Not specified | 20.3 (9.30) |
Lou, Kwan, Chong, and Chi (2015) | 374 | MMSE: 15.6 (6.2) | 15.5 (9.41) |
J. Y. Tang et al. (2016) | 500 | Not specified | 19.1 (8.8) |
B. H. P. Lau, Lou, and Cheung (2018) | 397 | Not specified | 19.7 (8.84) |
Depression / Depressive symptoms | |||
Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression (CES-D) scale (20-item) (0-60) | |||
P. K. Wong et al. (2008) | 120 | MMSE: 14.68 (5.53)
Mild (MMSE > 19): 16 Mild – moderate (MMSE 15 – 19): 38 Moderate (MMSE 10 – 14): 46 Severe (MMSE < 10): 18 |
13.1 (9.50) |
A Au et al. (2009) | 134 | MMSE: 14.84 (5.46) | 12.9 (9.25) |
A Au, Wong, Leung, Leung, and Wong (2014) | 30 (Exp); 30 (Control) |
MMSE:
Exp: 15.5 (6.3); Control: 12.9 (5.5) |
16.1 (10.9) 12.1 (8.90) |
A. Au (2015) | 49 (Exp); 44 (Control) |
MMSE:
Exp: 15.12 (5.68), Control 16.40 (5.58) |
13.5 (7.28) 13.6 (8.77) |
K. S. L. Cheung et al. (2015) | 201 | Not specified | 15.8 (9.48) |
Lou, Lau, and Cheung (2015) | 374 | MMSE: 15.6 (6.2) | 19.6 (8.87) |
C. S. C. Wong (2018) | 89 | Not specified | 15.1 (9.0) |
B. H. P. Lau et al. (2018) | 397 | Not specified | 15.3 (9.20) |
Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression (CES-D) scale (10-item) (0-30) | |||
W. C. H. Chan, Wong, Kwok, and Ho (2017) | 120 | Functional Assessment Staging Test:
6.8 (2.81) |
9.00 (6.49) |
Center for Epidemiologic Studies – Depression Scale (CESD) (7-item) (1-4) | |||
B. H. P. Lau and Cheng (2017) | 101 | Not specified | 2.07 (0.85) |
Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) (17-item) (0-52) | |||
S. T. Cheng, Lam, Kwok, et al. (2013a) | 99 | Clinical Dementia Rating:
3% Very mild, 24% Mild, 53% Moderate, 20% Severe MMSE: 12.16 (8.26) |
4.4 (4.87) |
S. T. Cheng, Lam, and Kwok (2013) | 142 | MMSE: 15.18(5.57) | 3.9 (4.03) |
S. T. Cheng et al. (2016) | 45 (Gp 1) 42 (Gp 2) 42 (Gp 3) |
Clinical Dementia Rating: 1 or 2;
mild to moderate dementia |
6.36 (4.22) 6.14 (3.36) 6.98 (4.12) |
Mental Health Inventory (MHI-5) (5-item) from SF-36 (0-100) | |||
D. S. F. Yu et al. (2016) | 123 | 34% early, 53% moderate, 13%: severe | 69.0 (16.8) |
Positive Aspects of Caregiving | |||
Positive Aspects of Caregiving (PAC) Scale (9-item) (9-45) | |||
S. T. Cheng, Lam, Kwok, et al. (2013a) | 99 | Clinical Dementia Rating:
3% Very mild, 24% Mild, 53% Moderate, 20% Severe MMSE: 12.16 (8.26) |
25.0 (6.19) |
Positive Aspects of Caregiving (PAC) Scale (11-item) (0-44) | |||
Lou, Lau, et al. (2015) | 374 | MMSE: 15.6 (6.2) | 27.8 (9.45) |
K. S. L. Cheung et al. (2015) | 201 | Not specified | 27.7 (9.93) |
B. H. P. Lau et al. (2018) | 397 | Not specified | 27.0 (9.94) |
Quality of Life | |||
World Health Organisation Quality of Life Measure‐Brief Version (WHOQoL‐BREF) (28-item) (28-140) | |||
Fung and Chien (2002) | 26 (Exp); 26 (Control) |
Not specified | 96.9 (14.1) 103.8 (0.68) |
Chien and Lee (2011) | 46 (Exp); 46 (Control) |
Mild to moderate;
MMSE: |
64.8 (13.0) 67.1 (15.5) |
Physical Health | |||
Self-rated health (single item) (0 – 4) | |||
Lou, Lau, et al. (2015) | 374 | MMSE: 15.6 (6.2) | 2.84 (0.91) |
Note:
- For each measure, name of the instrument, number of items and possible range are presented.
- For clinical trials, baseline scores of each group are presented.
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