Characteristics of American Indian Female Caregivers on a Southwest American Indian Reservation

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Felina M. Cordova-Marks
Robin Harris
Nicolette I. Teufel-Shone
Beatrice Norton
Ann M. Mastergeorge
Lynn Gerald
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[1] University of Arizona,Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health
[2] University of Arizona,Native American Research and Training Center
[3] University of Arizona Cancer Center,Skin Cancer Institute
[4] Northern Arizona University,Center for Health Equity Research
[5] Hopi Office of Aging and Adult Services,Department of Human Development and Family Studies College of Human Sciences
[6] Hopi Department of Health and Human Services,Asthma and Airway Disease Research Center
[7] Texas Tech University,College of Medicine
[8] University of Arizona,undefined
[9] University of Arizona,undefined
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American Indian; Native American; Caregiving; Elder; Chronic disease;
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American Indian (AI) caregivers have been excluded from national survey efforts. Drawing from a 2012 survey administered on the Hopi Reservation in northern Arizona, 20% of adults are caregivers. More information is needed to guide program development tailored to Hopi needs. In a University-Community collaboration, a 58 question survey was administered to self-identified caregivers of a family member about amount and type of care provided, difficulties, caregiver health, and desired support services. Characteristics of caregivers and their experiences were described. Forty-four (44) female Hopi caregivers were interviewed from June–October 2017, mean age of 59 years (± 12.6) with mean 5.5 year (± 4.4) history of providing care. Over 84% provided care to either a parent or grandparent. Most caregivers provided transportation (93.2%), housework (93.2%), and medical related care (72.7%). Caregivers stated they had difficulties with not having enough time for family and or friends (88.6%), financial burdens (75.0%), and not having enough time for themselves (61.4%). The most frequently identified difficulty was stress (45.5%). Caregivers would like additional services, with 76.7% asking for training. Over 77% would not consider placing their relative in an assisted living facility. Compared to national data, Hopi female caregivers are older, provide more care hours/week, more caregiving duties, and for a longer number of years. Stress is the most reported difficulty, although lower than national levels. As caregivers are resistant to placing the recipient in assisted living, educational efforts should focus on training caregivers to assist the care recipient and decreasing caregiver stress.
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