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    Burden in Multiple Sclerosis Caregivers: A Single-Center Experience
                        
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                    Miranda Melgar-de-la-Paz, Moisés Manuel Gallardo-Pérez, Luis Enrique Hamilton-Avilés, Paola Negrete-Rodríguez, Gloria Erendy Cruz-Pérez, Danae García-Vélez, Guillermo Ocaña-Ramm, Olivia Lira-Lara, Juan Carlos Olivares-Gazca, Guillermo J. Ruiz-Delgado and Guillermo J. Ruiz-Argüelles        
    
                
        
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                    Abstract 
            
            
            Objective: To analyze the relation between Zarit and the MSQol-54 scales in caregivers and patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). 
Methods: Our study included 167 caregivers of 153 patients with MS in a single center, from July 2021 to December 2023. 
Results: Evaluation of
            
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            Objective: To analyze the relation between Zarit and the MSQol-54 scales in caregivers and patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). 
Methods: Our study included 167 caregivers of 153 patients with MS in a single center, from July 2021 to December 2023. 
Results: Evaluation of the Zarit score revealed a median score of 11 (IQR = 4–21.75). Up to 126 caregivers had a low burden level, while 8 had moderate–severe burden, and 1 caregiver showed a severe burden score. Correlation analysis revealed that the Zarit score significantly correlated positively with the following variables: patient age (
r = 0.25) and EDSS (
r = 0.40); and a significant negative correlation was observed with the following variables: Physical Health Composite Score (
r = −0.48) and Mental Health Composite Score (
r = −0.34). 
Conclusions: Most caregivers either carry a low burden or none, as well as an inverse correlation between the Zarit and the Physical and Mental Health composite scores of the MSQol-54 instrument.
            
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