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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Biopsychosocial approach to caregiving burden: Why should we care about caregivers’ health?

Antoine LeursBenoit TrojakEddy PonavoyBernard BoninJean-christophe Chauvet-gélinier

subject

stresslifediseaseexperience[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyspousesdementia patientsmental-illnesshome-care[SDV.NEU] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]mortalityrisk

description

There are 11 million family caregivers in France and some estimates indicate that there will be 17 million in 2020.Caregiving is a source of chronic stress that requires adaptation and coping strategies.Caregiving may benefit the health of a caregiver with a positive coping style and altruistic goals.However, the caregiver's burden is frequently associated with negative effects in terms of biopsychosocial imbalance and medical conditions, with frequent anxiety and depression.The management of the caregiving burden starts with the recognition of health professionals – caregivers may benefit from consultation-liaison psychiatry and multidisciplinary medico-social strategies, in addition to constant support from their GPs.

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