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. 2022 Oct 25;17:1549–1567. doi: 10.2147/CIA.S384202

Table 2.

Responses from Older Carers About Characteristics of Their Carer Role

Older Carers (n=189) n with Data
Care recipient’s age -mean (SD) 81.7 (8.7) 184
Care recipient’s gender n (%)
  • Female

81 (43.8) 185
  • Male

104 (56.2)
The care recipient is your: n (%)
  • Spouse/partner

104 (56.2) 185
  • Mother

50 (27.0)
  • Father

14 (7.6)
  • Friend

5 (2.7)
  • Neighbour

2 (1.1)
  • Other family (eg, mother-in-law, brother, sister)

10 (5.4)
Health condition of care recipient n (%)
  • Dementia

77 (41.9) 184
  • Arthritis and related disorders

67 (36.4) 184
  • Heart problems

64 (34.8) 184
  • Back or spinal problems

59 (32.1) 184
  • Depression or anxiety

59 (32.1) 184
  • Respiratory problems

43 (23.4) 184
  • Parkinson’s disease

23 (12.5) 184
  • Stroke

21 (11.4) 184
  • Cancer (listed under “Other”)

17 (9.2) 184
  • Neurological diseases other than Parkinson’s disease or Stroke (listed under “Other”)

14 (7.6) 184
  • Renal Failure

13 (7.1) 184
  • Diabetes (listed under “Other)

10 (5.4) 184
  • Blindness/Macular degeneration (listed under “Other”)

9 (4.9) 184
Living arrangement of care recipient n (%)
  • Lives with participant (ie, older carer)

135 (73.4) 184
  • Lives alone

33 (17.9)
  • Lives with other family/friends

6 (3.3)
  • Other living arrangement

10 (5.4)
Length of time providing care for care recipient n (%)
  • Less than 12 months

4 (2.2) 184
  • 1–2 years

25 (13.6)
  • 2–4 years

46 (25.0)
  • 5–9 years

59 (32.1)
  • 10–19 years

27 (14.7)
  • 20+years

23 (12.5)
Type of care provided for care recipient n (%)
  • Shopping

163 (89.6) 182
  • Transport

163 (89.6) 182
  • Assisting with finance, legal matters and personal administration

162 (89.0) 182
  • Cleaning or tidying the home

156 (85.7) 182
  • Advocacy

151 (83.0) 182
  • Cooking or meal preparation

150 (82.4) 182
  • Gardening

124 (68.1) 182
  • Supporting social, cultural or religious activities

105 (57.7) 182
  • Personal care (eg, showering, dressing)

78 (42.9) 182
  • In-home respite

68 (37.4) 182
  • Medication supervision (listed under “Other”)

6 (3.3) 182
  • Emotional/psychological support (listed under “Other”)

5 (2.7) 182
  • Attending medical appointment (listed under “Other”)

3 (1.6) 182
Do you receive any help from others in your day-to-day caring role? n (%)
  • Yes

91 (49.7) 183
  • No

92 (50.3)
Who do you get help from for your day-to-day caring role? n (%)
  • Home care organisation

64 (70.3) 91
  • Other family

25 (27.5) 91
  • Son or daughter

19 (20.9) 91
  • Spouse

12 (13.2) 91
  • Friends

7 (7.7) 91
  • Parent

4 (4.4) 91
  • Paid for private help (listed under “Other”)

3 (3.3) 91
  • Service providers through My Aged Care a or National Disability Insurance Scheme b (listed under “Other”)

2 (2.2) 91
What type of help do you get? n (%)
  • Help with my chores or cleaning around the house

56 (63.0) 89
  • Personal care for the person

40 (44.9) 89
  • Assist with transport

32 (36.0) 89
  • Takes the person for outing or social visits

32 (36.0) 89
  • Shopping help

31 (34.8) 89
  • Meal preparation

23 (26.0) 89
  • Respite during the day (eg, day centre)

20 (22.5) 89
  • Respite overnight

5 (5.6) 89
  • Gardening (listed under “Other”)

5 (5.6) 89
  • Allied health and nursing care (listed under “Other”)

4 (4.5) 89
  • Full-time respite (listed under “Other”)

2 (2.2) 89
  • Carer support (listed under “Other”)

2 (2.2) 89
Hours per day caring for care recipient n (%)
  • Less than 3 hours

42 (23.1) 182
  • 3–6 hours

53 (29.1)
  • 6–12 hours

44 (24.2)
  • More than 12 hours

43 (23.6)
Days per week caring for care recipient n (%)
  • 1 day

7 (3.9) 182
  • 2–3 days

12 (6.6)
  • 4–5 days

17 (9.3)
  • 6–7 days

146 (80.2)

Notes: For questions with set response options, including an “other” option, most frequent items listed under “Other” have been grouped and added to the list of set responses. These have been denoted as (listed under “Other”) in the Table. aMy Aged Care is a a centralised Australian government agency for aged care services. bNational Disability Insurance Scheme is an independent Australian statutory agency for support care services for people with disability.