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Quality of Life of caregivers of equine therapy practitioners in the Federal District

ABSTRACT

The caregiver offers individualized care, and the quality of his/her performance influences the Quality of Life (QoL) of disabled individuals. Overworking or lack of guidance can affect the caregiver’s health either positively or negatively. This article aimed at evaluating the QoL of caregivers of equine therapy practitioners in the Federal District. A cross-sectional study was carried out in eight equine therapy centers of the Federal District, linked to Ande-Brasil, using the WHOQOL-bref questionnaire, to evaluate the QoL of caregivers of equine therapy practitioners. A total of 389 caregivers were studied, 71.72% of which were females and 28.27% were males. The analysis of answers to the questionnaires showed that the Social Relations domain obtained the highest satisfaction score (66.13); the Psychological domain scored 64.52; the Environment domain scored 60.8; and the Physical domain presented the lowest score, 56.46. Scores average was 61.89. The results showed that the work the caregiver performs may cause negative physical and mental changes, and these changes can influence the quality of care and her/his own well-being.

KEYWORDS
Equine-assisted therapy; Caregivers; Quality of Life

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