Abstract

Background: Behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) and caregiver burden are twomajor issues in dementia patients. This study was conducted to estimate the association of BPSD withcaregiver burden in patients with dementia living in a south Indian community.Method: In a cross-sectional study done in Thalikkulam village, Kerala, 71 elderly of minimum 60 yearsand living with a primary caregiver for minimum one year were first selected with purposive sampling andscreened with Brief Community Screening Instrument for Dementia. Then BPSD and caregiver burden weremeasured by Neuropsychiatric Inventory Questionnaire and Zarit Burden Interview respectively.Result: Statistical analysis revealed that all patients (100%) experienced at least one BPSD and apathy(76.1%), delusion (74.6%) and agitation (70.4%) were the most common BPSD reported. Majority (93%) ofcaregivers reported caregiver burden. Strong positive correlation (p>0.05) was found between BPSD scoresand caregiver burden scores.Conclusion: The study found that BPSD and caregiver burden is common among community dwellingpatients with dementia and have significant association with various socio demographic variables. Thisstudy recommends that while identifying dementia in community, health professionals need to focus onmanagement of BPSD and caregiver burden which can influence the outcome of dementia.

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