COVID-19 Pandemic: Brief Overview of the Consequences on Family Informal Caregiving
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. COVID-19 and Family Caregiving
4. Long COVID Caregiving
5. Discussion and Recommendations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Gender | 76.3% females |
Location | 50.8% in the capital (Lima) |
Level of education | 74% high |
Vaccinated against COVID | 84.8% |
Stable work | 83.6% |
Stable familiar ties | 56% married, 56.2% with kids |
Reported quality-of-life | 80.1% poor |
Psychological well-being | 82.7% poor |
Reported depression | 86.4% mild, 13% severe |
Gender | 85% females (age average: 57 y) |
Job issues | 6% lost the job, 1/4 reduced working hours or suspended activity |
Additional burden | 45% of caregivers had an increase in their workload, 52% an increased need for support |
Lacking info | 88% of the caregivers look for proper info and training on how to assist a person in distress |
Lacking support | 73% ask for services delivering home support |
Psychological aid | 51% is looking for a psychological support at home |
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Serafini, A.; Peralta, G.; Martucci, P.; Tagliaferro, A.; Hutchinson, A.; Barbetta, C. COVID-19 Pandemic: Brief Overview of the Consequences on Family Informal Caregiving. COVID 2023, 3, 381-391. https://doi.org/10.3390/covid3030028
Serafini A, Peralta G, Martucci P, Tagliaferro A, Hutchinson A, Barbetta C. COVID-19 Pandemic: Brief Overview of the Consequences on Family Informal Caregiving. COVID. 2023; 3(3):381-391. https://doi.org/10.3390/covid3030028
Chicago/Turabian StyleSerafini, Antonella, Giuseppe Peralta, Paola Martucci, Alberto Tagliaferro, Ann Hutchinson, and Carlo Barbetta. 2023. "COVID-19 Pandemic: Brief Overview of the Consequences on Family Informal Caregiving" COVID 3, no. 3: 381-391. https://doi.org/10.3390/covid3030028
APA StyleSerafini, A., Peralta, G., Martucci, P., Tagliaferro, A., Hutchinson, A., & Barbetta, C. (2023). COVID-19 Pandemic: Brief Overview of the Consequences on Family Informal Caregiving. COVID, 3(3), 381-391. https://doi.org/10.3390/covid3030028