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Mason Caregivers Aiming for Resilience, Empowerment, and Support Study: Assessing Family Caregiver Burden Post-Intervention.

Gilbert GimmShannon LaymanMegumi InoueEmily S IharaHarveen PantleayCatherine J Tompkins
Published in: Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society (2024)
Background: Family caregivers of older adults living with dementia are known to experience higher burden levels. Methods: This empirical study conducted a sub-group analysis of burden levels of 97 family caregivers by the dementia severity of care recipients. Family caregivers were assessed before and after the 9-week Stress-Busting Program for Family Caregivers TM (SBP). Results: Family caregivers of older adults living with severe dementia had the highest baseline Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) score of 27.7 which decreased to 25.0 ( p < .05); family caregivers of those living with moderate dementia had a baseline ZBI score of 24.3 which decreased to 20.4 ( p < .01); and family caregivers of those living with mild dementia had the lowest baseline ZBI score of 21.0, which decreased to 18.0 ( p < .01). Conclusion: The SBP intervention was associated with a 15% reduction in burden scores for family caregivers of older adults living with dementia.
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