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      Neuropsychiatric symptoms as a predictor of caregiver burden in Alzheimer’s disease

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          Abstract

          Aims

          Patients with Alzheimer’s disease need assistance and supervision of their daily activities. They survive for protracted periods of time, placing an extensive burden of care on the caregiver prior to the patient’s death. The present study addressed the predictive value of behavior-related burden on Alzheimer’s disease caregivers.

          Participants

          82 patients with probable Alzheimer’s (73.7 ± 8.1 years), and their primary caregivers (59.6 ± 14.8 years, 81.5% women), were assessed.

          Methods

          Cognitive impairment, neuropsychiatric symptoms, and dementia severity were assessed with Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI), and Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR), respectively. Caregivers were given Zarit’s Burden Interview and Carer Activity Inventory.

          Results

          Neuropsychiatric symptoms like delusions, hallucinations, restlessness, anxiety, euphoria, disinhibition, unusual motor behavior, sleep disturbances, and appetite alterations were the best caregiver burden predictors (NPI r = 0.482, p < 0.001). No correlation with cognition, disease stage, or negative neuropsychiatric symptoms (depression and apathy) was found.

          Conclusion

          Increased caregiver burden was related to increased levels of patient behavioral disturbance. Of these symptoms, hallucinations, unusual (motor) behavior, and abnormal behavior at nighttime were the most significant. No correlation with neuropsychiatric symptoms such as apathy and depression was found. This may have relevance to appropriate interventions for caregivers.

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              Neurology, 34(7), 939-939
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                Journal
                Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat
                Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
                Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
                Dove Medical Press
                1176-6328
                1178-2021
                March 2006
                : 2
                : 1
                : 105-110
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Memory Research Laboratory, Zubizarreta Hospital, GCBA Buenos Aires, Argentina
                [2 ] CEMIC University Institute, Buenos Aires, Argentina
                [3 ] Neurology Department, Ramos Mejia Hospital, GCBA Buenos Aires, Argentina
                Author notes
                Correspondence: Ricardo F Allegri CEMIC University Institute, Av. Galvan 4102 (1431) Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Tel/Fax +54 11 454 68227 Email rallegri@ 123456cemic.edu.ar
                Article
                ndt-2-105
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                19412452
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                © 2006 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
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                Neurology
                neuropsychiatric,alzheimer’s,caregivers,caregiver burden,behavior
                Neurology
                neuropsychiatric, alzheimer’s, caregivers, caregiver burden, behavior

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