# Home Caregivers of Elderly People: Perceptions and Quality of Life

**Authors:** Luís Eduardo Genaro, José Victor Marconato, Aylton Valsecki Júnior, Tânia Adas Saliba, Fernanda Lopez Rosell

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/geriatrics10030061 · Geriatrics · 2025-04-29

## TL;DR

This study explores how home caregivers for elderly people in Brazil perceive their quality of life and identifies factors affecting it.

## Contribution

The study combines qualitative and quantitative methods to reveal gender-specific impacts on caregivers' quality of life.

## Key findings

- Most caregivers were female and over 50 years old.
- Caregivers emphasized the importance of regular healthcare visits but reported loneliness and emotional strain.
- Women experienced more issues with usual activities and pain, while men had more anxiety/depression.

## Abstract

Objective: In this study, we aimed to identify the main factors that influence the quality of life of caregivers in the context of home care for the elderly. Methodology: This is a mixed-methods study with a qualitative–quantitative approach, conducted with 138 home caregivers from the city of Itatiba, São Paulo, Brazil. Individual interviews were conducted, and the qualitative data were analyzed using the Collective Subject Discourse technique. Simultaneously, the quantitative approach involved the application of the EQ-5D questionnaire to assess health-related quality of life, and the data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and significance tests. Results: The majority of caregivers were female, accounting for 92.03% of the total, with the predominant age group being over 50 years old (49.28%). The interviews highlighted the regularity of home visits by healthcare professionals, emphasizing the importance of these visits for the continuity of treatment at home. However, some caregivers expressed feelings of loneliness due to social isolation and emotional burden, reporting difficulties in resting at night and experiencing pain. In the quality of life assessment, statistically significant differences were identified in various dimensions of the EQ-5D. Women showed a higher proportion of extreme problems in usual activities (p < 0.001) and pain/discomfort (p = 0.02), while men reported more moderate problems with anxiety/depression (p = 0.03). Conclusions: This study highlights the importance of personalized and accessible care for patients. It underscores the need for emotional support and educational resources for caregivers to mitigate the negative impacts of prolonged caregiving on their physical and emotional health.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** depression (MESH:D003866), anxiety (MESH:D001007), pain (MESH:D010146)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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