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Huntington's Disease Progression and Caregiver Burden

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EUROPEAN NEUROLOGY
卷 85, 期 5, 页码 398-403

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000524146

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Huntington's disease; Caregiver burden; Disease burden; Unified Huntington's Disease Rating Scale; Care

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  1. CHDI Foundation Inc.

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This study aims to assess the burden of caregivers of Huntington's disease patients and identify biological and clinical factors related to the burden. The results show that caregivers were mostly burdened by patients' dependence and the discrepancy between reality and expectations. This study reveals factors that should be addressed to reduce caregivers' burden.
Huntington's disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative, progressive disorder conditioned by a mutation in the HTT gene. Its progression is dependent on the causative mutation extension. Caregivers of individuals affected by HD, most often patients' relatives, are burdened with the care. This study aims to assess the caregivers' burden cross-sectionally and longitudinally and look for biological and clinical patients-related burdening factors. In total, 144 caregiver-patient pairs observed annually for up to 8 years were included in the study. In all of the patients, demographic data were collected, Unified Huntington's Disease Rating Scale (UHDRS) assessments were conducted, and disease burden (DB) was calculated when caregivers were assessed in Caregiver Burden Inventory (CBI). Caregivers' burden measured in CBI at the first visit reached 18.7 +/- 18.4 scores. Longitudinal observation showed no evidence for any discrepancy between clinical progression measured in UHDRS, nor biological progression measured in DB and the caregivers' burden progression measured in CBI. Caregivers were burdened mostly by patients' dependence and a discrepancy between reality and life expectations. This study indicates factors to be addressed to reduce caregivers' burden. Strict relation between caregivers' burden and biological and clinical progression denies conception of overloaded with care tasks or adaptation to the burden.

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